512k day is the unofficial title of an event that started on August 12,
2014. Multiple Internet routers, manufactured by Cisco and other
vendors, encountered a default software limit of 512K (512,000 -
524,288)[1][2] IPv4 BGP routing table entries, causing assorted outages
at various data
On 08/14/2014 10:37 PM, Claudio Pisa wrote:
Multiple Internet routers, manufactured by Cisco and other
vendors, encountered a default software limit of 512K
IPv4 BGP routing table entries, causing assorted outages
at various data centers.
Anche in Italia mi sa che abbiamo avuto problemi,