Reducing the BGP Table Size – A Fairy Tale
The issue of the relative sizes of the IPv4 and IPv6 Internet in BGP came up during discussion at the APNIC/APRICOT meeting held in Auckland, New Zealand earlier this year.
The issue of the relative sizes of the IPv4 and IPv6 Internet in BGP came up during discussion at the APNIC/APRICOT meeting held in Auckland, New Zealand earlier this year.
Applications for the APNIC Internet Operations Research Grant have been extended to 15 June 2016 (23:59 UTC). Apply now!
Guest Post: Matt Ringel shares Akamai’s 18 years of experience working with more than one hundred Internet Exchanges.
APNIC participated at the first ever BKNIX Peering Forum 2016 and held a Regional Meeting as part of the program.
Should the IETF’s SIDR working group conclude with the emergence of BGPSEC? George Michaelson thinks so.
Register now for this advanced five-day workshop held in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, from 4 to 8 April 2016.
Register before 24 February to take advantage of the Early Bird rate for the Routing Workshop in Pekanbaru, Indonesia.
Geoff Huston discusses why an analysis and forecasting of BGP can be useful for folk in the Internet business, with predictions for IPv4 and IPv6 BGP Tables Sizes for the next 5 years.
Discussions surrounding ASNs were some of the more interesting policy topics at RIPE 71.
Here at APNIC, we use both IP anycast and managed DNS. This article outlines how we do it.