15 Apr
1994
15 Apr
'94
3:34 p.m.
Not really. If you split the block into an AUP compatible group and a non-AUP compatible group, then you send in 2 routes in some cases instead of one. Thus you still save a large amount of route table space.
Thanks, Milo
Milo, Who's AUP? US FED? If we allow one AUP per country we need 200+, and then we need tosplit in smaller blocks to find the smallest block of networks that meets that.. How about everyone implement their own AUP on their side, using the information in the routing registry (wich may go down to host policies). Static route packets to people you don't want to talk to into a black-whole-gw. -Peter