On 6/21/13 2:15 PM, Grzegorz Janoszka wrote:
On 21-06-13 21:56, Michael McConnell wrote:
As the IPv4 space get smaller and smaller, does anyone think we'll see a time 
when /25's will be accepted for global BGP prefix announcement. The current 
smallest size is a /24 and generally ok for most people, but the crunch gets 
tighter, routers continue to have more and more ram will it always be /24 the 
smallest size?
As the fragmentation will progress and we will be closing to the magic
limit of 500.000, people will filter out /24 and then /23 and so on.
Back to static (default) routing!
500k is imho no different than 250k 128k 100k. Some devices are going to fall off the applecart. some folks will engage in heroic measures to police their fib size and the world will move on. million route and 2 million route fib platforms abound. if we cross the million mark in 10 years we're fine. if we cross it in 2 (which doesn't seem likely) then we have a problem. the v6 table imho is the one to watch.


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