In einer eMail vom 30.09.2008 12:40:10 Westeuropäische Normalzeit schreibt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Short version: To what extent can we consider the routing scaling problem of IPv4 being in some way added to the IPv6 routing scaling problem because in practice the one router with the one set of RAM and CPU resources will often be handling both IPv4 and IPv6? Wesley George suggested they are connected in this way - and I don't recall this being discussed before. Every now and then, there is another topic which are absolutely non-issues for TARA: Charging? No. No prefixes will be left for being charged. Scalability wrt intra- AND inter-domain routing? Not a big deal for TARA. And now: Solution which services IPv4 as well as IPv6: Well, if forwarding is based on a geo-location-ID being a table's offset, i.e. without looking at the destination address, then that destination address may be whatever it is: IPv4 or IPv6, it doesn't matter. Heiner
