more specific routes in today reality
Kurt Erik Lindqvist KPNQwest kurtis at kpnqwest.net
Mon Oct 15 11:07:12 CEST 2001
> > This however, does not mean though that multiple uplinks to more than one > > provider gives you more security than mulitple uplinks to one. > > I completely disagree with you. > > Multiple links may have failure modes in addition to and identical to some > of the failure modes of a single connection, but multiple links also removes > a complete calls of failure modes associated with a single connection. > > This is a pretty fundemental tenet of communications systems in general as > is not limited to IP. Well, teoretically this is certanly true. However, looking at reality, I don't think this is wort an extra entry in the global routing table, and where do this stop? How about the SOHO user that I described? Why are not they allowed broken up PA or PI space to be multihomed? - kurtis -
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