[28711] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: CIDR Report
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Geoff Huston)
Sun May 14 00:48:43 2000
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Date: Sat, 13 May 2000 21:43:09 +1000
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From: Geoff Huston <gih@telstra.net>
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Try www.telstra.net/ops/bgp.html for another view of the same
accelerated curve, together with a number of other
views of the BGP space.
The interesting aspect to note is the declining amount of address
space per routing advertisement on average.
Geoff
At 05:50 PM 5/13/00, pjnesser@Nesser.COM wrote:
>I was just looking through the graphs on Tony's Web site and noticed
>something somewhat disturbing. For the first 2000 days of Tony's plots
>(starting from 1/1/1994) the number of routes has grown roughly by 10,000
>every 500 days. so 20k --> 30k, 30k --> 40k, 40k --> 50k, & 50k --> 60k.