On 11/03/2010, at 12:07 PM, Brian E Carpenter wrote:
I'm looking for the wonderful dramatic improvement in BGP4 scaling
to go with it...
A bad man would cc Geoff Huston in at this point to introduce his findings he presented last week at APNIC/APRICOT about BGP4 and how well it's scaled.
Hey, look it's Geoff cc'ed in ...
:-)
MMC
Regards
Brian Carpenter
On 2010-03-11 14:13, Terry Manderson wrote:
Hi Folks,
Apologies for the cross posting, but I thought many of you might find this interesting. I've bee watching the IPv6 allocation stats with some interest given the implementation of the APNIC policy proposal "prop-073: Simplifying allocation/assignment of IPv6 to APNIC members with existing IPv4 addresses" (authored by Andy Linton and myself) hit the streets in February.
Pursuant to the policy recommendations APNIC have made some effort to spread the word and have badged the effort "Kickstart IPv6".
Attached is a chart of the 'by month allocation count' since 2005..
You should note that there were 194 allocations/assignments made in ALL of 2009.. So far in 2010 there have been 190 allocations/assignments made..
So.. do you have your v6 allocation yet?
.. and the next question, when are you going to route it and use it...
I'll be happily watching the v6 routing table :-)
Cheers
Terry
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