[address-policy-wg] Just say *NO* to PI space -- or how to make it lessdestructive
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Masataka Ohta
mohta at necom830.hpcl.titech.ac.jp
Wed May 10 13:44:32 CEST 2006
Sascha Lenz wrote: Hi, >>My understanding is that the IPv4 Internet failed to limit the >>size of DFZ that BGP convergence is taking prphibitively long >>time for mission critical applications. > Based on what? I think you can use google with keywords like "BGP convergence". But, I should show you an extreme example. That is, if we have only 1 AS, there is no convergence problem of BGP. > (I run Corporate Networks with routing table sizes >> Internet DFZ due > to /32 announcements and such stuff, no BGP Problems on good setups.) Convergence heavily depends on your policy. Masataka Ohta
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