On Dec 9, 2010, at 2:19 AM, Chris Boyd wrote:

> Your BGP peer router would need to have lots of memory for /32 or /64 routes 
> though.

Any modern router can handle this.

> Anyone heard of such a beast?  Or is this how the stuff from places like 
> Arbor Networks do their thing?

This can be done with open-source tools or with some commercial tools.

[Full disclosure - I work for a vendor which produces commercial tools in this 
category.]


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