up_the_irons: how many routes are you seeing atm? about 500k i'm seeing around 504k i'm sure last time i noticed it was quite a bit lower. i expect people that have 512k max will just have to start filtering. but stripping /24s is nasty. how about selectively stripping only /24s which fall under a larger announcement from the same ASN i was just thinking that before mnathani kind of like aggregation.. i don't know if that can be done easily? The other option is to push for people to aggregate. But it'll just buy a short amount of time. looks like this 512k issue is happening pretty soon regardless of the verizon screwup so i suppsoe it's still prudent Yeah, IPv4 routes hitting 512k has been seen coming for years now http://www.ipv4depletion.com/?p=672 is an article from 2012 which predicted it in one to two years I remember whining to vendors in 2007 that 512K is a shitty hard limit "dont worry it wont be a problem until 2015!" eh, fair enough. iirc force10 didnt understand why we wanted TCAM manipulation until level3 requested it like months later is the average VPS setup usually within ~24h? Usually, but there are always exceptions (when other things come up) and, ime, they tend to get set up in the evening/late evening anyone experiencing packet loss? seems to have improved now, but during the past 15 minutes it was pretty bad was there a network flap recently within arp? connection to my box dropped recently mus1cb0x: mnathani reported seeing some packet loss about a half hour before you 22:53 ARP Standard Time