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RE: [GLOBAL-V6] Comments on AP Consensus
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michel Py
> Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 1:16 PM
> To: global-v6@lists.apnic.net
> Subject: RE: [GLOBAL-V6] Comments on AP Consensus
>
> > Craig A. Huegen wrote
> > Okay, done rambling. All of this is meant to demonstrate
> that those
> > dedicated to beating enterprises and other end-sites into
> submission
> > in the quest for 8,192 maximum DFZ routing entries will
> stunt the IPv6
> > Internet's growth.
>
> I beg to differ. The other side of this coin is that if v6
> ends up being the same routing mess as v4 currently is, there
> is little incentive moving to it.
When I say "beat into submission", I mean force them to use any
mechanism that will be very expensive operationally. If a new, novel
approach comes that is easy to support, then there will be the
incentive.
/cah
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Craig A. Huegen, Lead Network Architect C i s c o S y s t e m s
IT Transport, Network Design & Technology || ||
Cisco Systems, Inc., 400 East Tasman Drive || ||
San Jose, CA 95134, (408) 526-8104 |||| ||||
email: chuegen@cisco.com CCIE #2100 ..:||||||:..:||||||:..
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