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>> with the advent of vlan tags, the whole idea of CSMA for IXP networks
>> is passe. just put each pair of peers into their own private tagged
>> vlan and let one of them allocate a V4 /30 and a V6 /64 for it. as a
>> bonus, this prevents third party BGP (which nobody really liked which
>> sometimes got turned on by mistake) and prevents transit dumping
>> and/or "pointing default at" someone. the IXP no longer needs any
>> address space, they're just a VPN provider. shared-switch
>> connections are just virtual crossconnects.
> Large IXP have >300 customers. You would need up to 45k vlan tags,
> wouldn't you?
now arnold, you're spoiling a great idea. researchers could measure the
exchnge to see if it ever fully converged (to steal a routing term).
nice paper there, and who cares about working connectivity.
</sarcasm>
randy
- References:
- IXP
- From: me at sharloncarty.net (Sharlon R. Carty)
- IXP
- From: elmi at 4ever.de (Elmar K. Bins)
- IXP
- From: ip at ioshints.info (Ivan Pepelnjak)
- IXP
- From: vixie at isc.org (Paul Vixie)
- IXP
- From: arnold at nipper.de (Arnold Nipper)