30 Sep
2011
30 Sep
'11
10:33 a.m.
On Fri, 30 Sep 2011, Turchanyi Geza wrote:
So the hardwired limit of 0.5M IPv4 routes and 0.25k IPv6 does not allow a few hundred thousands more IPv6 routes at all (not even would allow an 0.25M IPv6 limit) -- and speed of processing is an other issue...
Huh? Hardwired? It's not fixed, it is either configurable or dynamic, depending on platform.
In summary: we do not have the technology which would allow a very liberal PI allocation policy, therefore a very liberal PI allocation policy is not possible now.
Yes. Current level of proposed "strictness" is ok for me right now, but I definitely believe it needs to be monitored closely. -- Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike@swm.pp.se