On 06/22/2013 12:44 AM, Owen DeLong wrote:
The forwarding hardware is generally going to be the limit, and
that's going to be painful enough as we approach a half million
prefixes.
True. And that's why we must avoid IPv6.
This is not only wrong, it makes no sense whatsoever.
So here's a question: has anyone done any musings/reasearch on how big
of a global IPv6 table we could expect given current policies if IPv6
were as widely deployed and used as IPv4 (or if IPv4 didn't exist)?
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Brandon Martin