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Re: IPv6 routing /48s
From: Kevin Loch <kloch () kl net>
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2008 17:05:49 -0500
Christopher Morrow wrote:
GRH is too slow to get me an answer on what it thinks the v6 table size should be :( Geoff says though: 1627 routes (http://bgp.potaroo.net/v6/as2.0/index.html)
route-views6 is another good place to look. 1481 is the max seen there. Perhaps there are some internal/customer routes in the feed Geoff is using? route-views6.routeviews.org> sh bgp sum (output snipped for brevity) - Kevin
Current thread:
- Re: IPv6 routing /48s, (continued)
- Re: IPv6 routing /48s Florian Weimer (Nov 26)
- Re: IPv6 routing /48s Leo Bicknell (Nov 18)
- Re: IPv6 routing /48s Jeroen Massar (Nov 18)
- Re: IPv6 routing /48s Pekka Savola (Nov 18)
- Re: IPv6 routing /48s Geoff Huston (Nov 18)
- Re: IPv6 routing /48s Antonio Querubin (Nov 18)
- Re: IPv6 routing /48s Paul Timmins (Nov 18)
- Re: IPv6 routing /48s Antonio Querubin (Nov 18)
- Re: IPv6 routing /48s Paul Timmins (Nov 18)
- Re: IPv6 routing /48s Christopher Morrow (Nov 18)
- Re: IPv6 routing /48s Kevin Loch (Nov 18)
- Re: IPv6 routing /48s Nathan Ward (Nov 19)
- Re: IPv6 routing /48s Jack Bates (Nov 19)
- Re: IPv6 routing /48s Michael Sinatra (Nov 19)
- RE: IPv6 routing /48s TJ (Nov 19)
- Re: IPv6 routing /48s Jack Bates (Nov 19)
- RE: IPv6 routing /48s TJ (Nov 19)
- Re: IPv6 routing /48s Christopher Morrow (Nov 19)