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As the Internet routing table expands rapidly, providers with lower-capacity routers face challenges in network stability despite aggressive filtering. This panel discussion, moderated by Cathy Wittbrodt from iVMG, Inc., delves into the causes of routing prefix table growth and explores crucial measures that providers can adopt to manage it. We will also highlight strategies that small enterprises and service providers can implement to ensure redundancy and load-balancing without exposing their prefixes to the global table. Join industry experts to examine the implications of evolving IP address allocation policies and AS number assignments.
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Global Routing System Scaling Issues Cathy Wittbrodt - iVMG, Inc Moderator
Global Routing System Scaling Issues: Original Preposition “With the rapid growth of the Internet routing table, providers with lower-capacity routers are experiencing difficulty maintaining network stability, even with aggressive filtering policies in place. The panel will discuss the causes of routing prefix table growth, measures providers should take to curtail it, and alternate measures small enterprises and service providers can take to insure redundancy and load-balancing without announcing their prefixes into the global table.” – Timothy Brown Prestige Net
Global Routing table is growing IP address allocation policies are changing AS numbers are being assigned at an exponential rate How do each of these things affect the operational network? Global Routing System Scaling Panel
Is the growth in the global routing table affecting even ISPs who have the current most up to date and fastest routers? What does this mean for customers? Will it all crash and burn? What can we do to help things scale? More Fundamental Questions
Abha Ahuja – Arbor Networks Bill Woodcock – Packet Clearinghouse Vijay Gill - MFN Tony Li - Procket Enke Chen – Redback Networks Panel Participants – In order of appearance
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