Hey all,
I’d like to stimulate some
discussion regarding IPv4 conservation vs. The size of the routing table.
I’d like to hear what
people think is more important – and why – which it is more
important – or a miz?
IPv4 conservation – possibly
allocating smaller default allocations – or making it easier (/24, /23)
vs.
The size or the routing
table. If by a more conservative allocation above was done, and the world
table jumped to 400, 500 thousands or more routes – what implications
would this have on routers and so on.
APNIC’s minimum is a /22 (was
a /19 in 2000) (4 * /24’s)
ARIN is a /20 to ISPs (16 * /24’s)
RIPE is a /21 (8 * /24’s)
LANIC is a /21 (I think)
AFRINIC is a /22 (4 * /24’s)
There are smaller hosting
companies out there (here in ANZ at least) that want to be on, hosting,
multi-homed, but only need a /24 or /23, but they’re given the minimum
allocation on a /22 – whether they need it or not.
Thoughts?
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