Geoff Huston wrote:
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BGP routing table entries examined: 246872
Prefixes after maximum aggregation: 124953
Deaggregation factor: 1.98
Yow. Last week it was 1.96 and this constitutes a significant
increase. Anybody have an idea of what happened?
Cox has jumped about 2k in the past month for me. If I could ever
figure out what the OIDs are for BGP peers I would graph it.
Something is happening since the 21st of this month.
Check out the plot of BGP entries and ASes on the first page of
http://www.cidr.report.org. Both the number of BGP advertisements and
the number of ASes have increased noticeably in the past couple of days.
We need ~2500 prefixes a week in order to hit 500,000 routes in the dfz
by this time in 2010 (for those of you working on your graph curve
fitting exercises). I don't see people's perceived or real TE-needs or
address exhaustion pressure lightening up in the immediately foreseeable
future. The question of which provider it is this week is interesting
but not actually germain to overall table growth.
Geoff
Justin Shore wrote: