deployments. Now, before the big discussion starts: there is other gear in the market that scales up to 2 million, etc., but I wanted to point out that these are real-world hard limits, and the amount of "headroom" we have between "what is out there today" (500k) and "what some of the fairly widely deployed core routers can do today" (700k) is not so big that we want to risk an explosion by factor 2.
Gert Doering — NetMaster
Hi all, New to list contributions but thought I’d simply add a +1 to this. As a network operator that just recently had to make significant changes in our core network to cope with the fact that the routing table is currently circa 500k I would be supportive of any policy that maintains /22 as a minimum. Mick