[afnog] Weekly Routing Table Report
Philip Smith
pfsinoz at gmail.com
Fri May 10 00:07:14 UTC 2013
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Mark Tinka said the following on 7/05/13 05:02 :
>
> I think the vendors are also now starting to enjoy the
> memory bloat issue a lot less than they used to as well.
Operators too, at least the ones who email me asking for BGP advice to
help speed convergence times from a few minutes to milliseconds when one
of their external links carrying full routes fails.
But back to Graham's original question, is this report useful any more?
Back in 1999 when I started, deaggregation was considered a US Internet
problem because the 20 top in the CIDR Report were almost all US ISPs.
Hence why I divided it out per region. Even recently I've been asked to
divide it out per country as some folks want to make improvements at
that level.
philip
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