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RE: Level3 Question


From: "Susan Hares" <skh () nexthop com>
Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 10:46:45 -0700


Per: 

I had hands experience from EGP, BGP-2, BGP-3, BGP-4, and MP-BGP. 

Cost/Money/Operational Pain drive transitions.  

In EGP/BGP-2 it was 12-15 routers. In BGP-3/BGP thousands.  Now? I'll
let you estimate for Internet routers in the planet. 

Of course, I like you would like things to be orderly. 

Sue Hares

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-nanog () merit edu [mailto:owner-nanog () merit edu] On Behalf Of
Per Gregers Bilse
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 4:42 PM
To: nanog () nanog org
Subject: Re: Level3 Question


On Nov 11,  1:14pm tony.li () tony li wrote:
The only way to get 32-bit AS number support deployed is to run out  
of AS numbers in
the 16 bit space.

Exactly.

  - When will the Internet deploy X?

  - Just before it's too late.

How many people on this list remember the transition from BGP3 to
BGP4 and CIDR?  This was, uhh, about 12 years ago.  Before that there
was an EGP to BGP transition, but that was less of an issue.

But history will repeat itself.  Not that I see any great evil in that
--
people are always busy, have always been.  It's a case of which
priorities
are most pressing, so, indeed, yes, the only way is to run out of the
existing resource.  Likewise for whatever will provide more address
space.-)

  -- Per





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