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Title : A Proposal for Scalable Internet Routing & Addressing
Author(s) : D. Massey, et al.
Filename : draft-wang-ietf-efit-00.txt
Pages : 22
Date : 2007-2-27
Our measurement studies of the global Internet routing system show
that prefix de-aggregation has led to the DFZ routing table size
growing at a rate which is much faster than the Internet itself. The
main causes of prefix de-aggregation include user site multihoming
and traffic engineering. We propose to move Internet service
providers to a separate address space as an effective solution to the
routing scalability problem. We discuss different means to provide
the mapping service between user and provider address spaces and the
pros and cons of each approach, as well as why we believe such an
architectural change is necessary to solve the routing scalability
problem.
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