Hello! Don't like to sit on this... originally an experiment to understand what we can expect from FIB lookup in the linux context. Beginning to think it might be useful as is... memory is cheap. Wit
Don't like to sit on this... originally an experiment to understand what we can expect from FIB lookup in the linux context. Beginning to think it might be useful as is... memory is cheap. With full
For testing reasons I use pure rDoS with 1 dst per packet. Routing table is taken from bgp route some year ago w 123 kroutes. Also to test just FIB lookup I use the preroute paches to bypass dst hash
For testing reasons I use pure rDoS with 1 dst per packet. Routing table is taken from bgp route some year ago w 123 kroutes. Also to test just FIB lookup I use the preroute paches to bypass dst has
Well we get into FIB details we have to be careful with numbers as looking up different prefixes is quite different. I.e if the matching route is /32 we find in the first zone compare to if we have t