> > Again, no one is interested in this problem yet because vendors really > don't want their customers to demand more knobs. Cisco is the only > vendor who has done anything at all. If you read about their knob, > you immediately realize that it is a knob to control the failure mode > of the box, not to "fix" anything. Why? It can't be "fixed" without > not using /64 (or similar) or going to the extreme lengths I outline > in those slides. > While it can't be "fixed", controlling the failure mode is adequate in the vast majority of cases.
Beyond that, it becomes increasingly academic and purist-oriented rather than operational. Owen

