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How big a network is routed these days?

  • From: John Smith
  • Date: Wed Jan 17 09:10:29 2007
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Hello, my organization is considering PI addresses as a way to multihost. Having read the archives regarding disadvantages and alternatives, my question is how big a network must one have to be reasonably sure the BGP routers will accept the route?

regards, JS