On Aug 9, 2007, at 12:09 PM, Leigh Porter wrote:



Yes a very big unless. Multi-core processors are already available that would make very large BGP convergence possible. Change the algorithm as well and perhaps add some multi-threading to it and it's even better.

Anyone have a decent pointer to something that covers the
current state of the art in algorithms and (silicon) router
architecture, and maybe an analysis that shows the reasoning
to get from those to realistic estimates of routing table size limits?

Cheers,
  Steve



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Leigh Porter


Patrick Giagnocavo wrote:


On Aug 9, 2007, at 12:21 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

    so putting a stake in the ground, BGP will stop working @ around
2,500,000 routes - can't converge... regardless of IPv4 or IPv6.
    unless the CPU's change or the convergence algorithm changes.

That is a pretty big "unless" .

Cordially

Patrick Giagnocavo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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