5 Apr
2005
5 Apr
'05
7:03 p.m.
I for one don't want to see the routers CPUs' screaming red when a random brazilian ISP experiences a fiber cut and I see 5,000 v6 prefixes churning in most routers in the world because of that.
PI to end-users => lots of processing on routers when those sites, their ISPs, transits, ..., experience failures.
but that's what the users WANTED. and we have to give them what they want, even if it poisons them and the rest of the world because they don't understand the long term scaling implications. if we don't, ipv6 won't sell, and this is the ipv6 marketing dept, ya? randy