On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 12:01 PM, wrote:
> > My interest is purely academic. I would like to experiment with different
> > data structures to see if there is a way to increase routing performance
> > with large number of routes and interfaces.
>
> You're more likely to find routers with a large n
> My interest is purely academic. I would like to experiment with different
> data structures to see if there is a way to increase routing performance
> with large number of routes and interfaces.
You're more likely to find routers with a large number of routes *or*
with a large number of interfac
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 10:05 AM, Andre Oppermann wrote:
> On 29.08.2011 15:59, sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
>
>> Is there any (no need to be official) information what is the number
>>> of different routes (for IPv4 and IPv6) on a default-free zone (DFZ)
>>> router in the Internet? I vaguely remembe
On 29.08.2011 15:59, sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
Is there any (no need to be official) information what is the number
of different routes (for IPv4 and IPv6) on a default-free zone (DFZ)
router in the Internet? I vaguely remember the number 450 000+
distinct routes for IPv4? But what about IPv6?
S
> Is there any (no need to be official) information what is the number
> of different routes (for IPv4 and IPv6) on a default-free zone (DFZ)
> router in the Internet? I vaguely remember the number 450 000+
> distinct routes for IPv4? But what about IPv6?
See http://www.cidr-report.org - it has al