Comment by _ikke_
6 days ago
The ipv4 routing table contains many individual /24 subnets that cannot be summarized, causing bloat in the routing tables.
With ipv6, that can be simplified with just a couple of /32 or /48 prefixes per AS.
6 days ago
The ipv4 routing table contains many individual /24 subnets that cannot be summarized, causing bloat in the routing tables.
With ipv6, that can be simplified with just a couple of /32 or /48 prefixes per AS.
This, because a bunch of random /24s were sold off to different ISPs, because of address scarcity.