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[atlas] Atlas anchors as ping targets
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Robert Kisteleki
robert at ripe.net
Mon Jan 30 13:15:33 CET 2023
> The idea here is > > - I have a host in a "home network" that has 2 ISPs, with a global IPv6 > address from each of them > > - one of the ISPs fails, but the host does not know, and keeps using > the "broken" IPv6 source address > > - by cyclic measurements, Brian's tool will see "nah, that address stopped > working" and will de-preference it on the host -> host starts using the > other IPv6 source address -> connectivity restored (over the other ISP) > > and the test envisioned would be "ping something willing to be pinged" :-) Yes that's fine, there could be $reasons to do more measurements! :) Cheers, Robert
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