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Re: Scalability issues in the Internet routing system
- From: Paul Jakma
- Date: Wed Oct 19 07:25:40 2005
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, Andre Oppermann wrote:
the rationale behind MPLS. However here we need something that
administratively and politically works inter-AS like prefix+BGP
today. Maybe the new 32bit AS number may serve as such a perfect
match routing identifier.
Interesting idea.
That'd make up to 4 billion possible entries in the DFZ routing
system. Or about 16k at todays size of the DFZ. One AS == one
routing policy.
That means though that we still need a way for people without an ASN
to multi-home. Because clearly the number of ASNs is quite restricted
compared to the number of IPv6 prefixes. So:
- we need to change that 4-byte AS draft to (4+X)-byte ASNs
sharpish, X should be 4 probably (good luck with that). And change
all IPv6 stacks in routers (and hosts, but that's easier).
OR
- we also need $AREA allocated IPs (which obviously operators would
love to work on implementing)
OR
- we still will have some end-host "probe with every source address"
and "change every stack" solution, one which adds a sort of
supra-net to the internet which is only visible to end-hosts with
this stack.
Seems to me at least, pre-coffee.
regards,
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