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Re: 20402 routing entries

  • To: (Tony Bates)
  • From: (Andrew Partan)
  • Date: Fri, 15 Apr 1994 13:02:51 -0400 (EDT)
  • Cc:

> 	I'm sorry but it is all well and good to say this, but if I look 
> the amount of clasful routes AS701 is injecting into the Internet it
> comes out at ~1200 routes (~6% of the total routing table) and then
> the aggregates from AS701 I get the following.

Yup, AlterNet could remove ~1000 routes & replace them w/ just a few
aggregates, *if* we did not have to worry about mixing NSFNET AUP and
non-NSFNET AUP nets in the same aggregate.

Since we do have to worry about it, its taking me a lot longer - I'm
stuck with doing aggregation just by site.

For those who say that I should just allocate nets out of two blocks
(one block for NSFNET AUP net & one block for non-NSFNET AUP nets), I'm
sorry - it just does not work that way.  I am not a fortune teller - I
can't tell if a site is going to want or qualify for the NSFNET AUP
when we assign them some nets.

I'll post some numbers in a little while to show what AlterNet could do
under various scenarios.
	--asp@localhost (Andrew Partan)



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