Just as a follow-up question: Can somebody tell me how many
route entries there
are in edge and core routers nowadays?
Route entries = local routes + BGP acquired routes. For the latter, the
current value is about 78,000, according to the Telstra Internet BGP table
maintained by Geoff
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Subject: Re: How Many Routing Tables
Just as a follow-up question: Can somebody tell me how many route entries
there
are in edge and core routers nowadays?
Thanks,
-- long
Dear Friends,
This may be a silly question but I never found a clear answer form a book or
a standard.
A router is running BGP4, OSPF and RIP at the same time. How many routing
tables(or forwarding tables) this router has? I think there should be only
one table produced by all the protocols
BGP4, OSPF and RIP at the same time. How many routing
tables(or forwarding tables) this router has? I think there should be only
one table produced by all the protocols and used by the router to route
every packet through the router, but I am not sure. Can somebody help get an
answer ?
Thank
be a silly question but I never found a clear answer form a book or
a standard.
A router is running BGP4, OSPF and RIP at the same time. How many routing
tables(or forwarding tables) this router has? I think there should be only
one table produced by all the protocols and used by the router to route
time. How many routing
tables(or forwarding tables) this router has? I think there should be only
one table produced by all the protocols and used by the router to route
every packet through the router, but I am not sure. Can somebody help get an
answer ?
Thank you very much
David