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[routing-wg] Call for Presentations - RIPE 82
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Daniel Suchy
danny at danysek.cz
Sat Mar 20 08:41:54 CET 2021
Hi, people these days often work from home, and redundant internet connection providing disruption under 200ms on last-mile isn't common comodity. There're another potential problems - like local power outages, which can affect presentation. Job is trying avoid such problems (which are out-of-scope from routing-wg perspective) and I don't understand your point here, Peter. - Daniel On 3/20/21 12:23 AM, Peter Lothberg wrote: > Job, > > Are you saying that the routing WG does not do it's job as > you are suggesting that "routing problems" might disrupt > the presentations? > > I suggest that everyone go back to work and fix their networks > for everyone benefit, or do we need o have "routing 101? > > I can redo one of the BGP4 talks from beginning of 1990's > if we forgot it all.. > > Today, any (forwarding) disruption longer than 200ms is > unacceptable. (Did you make sure your vendor did the > right thing in their HW/SW?) > > > -Peter > >> >> We'll ask presenters to pre-recorded their talk to try to prevent local, >> logistcal, and/or routing problems from impacting the meeting. :-) >> >> Kind regards, >> >> Job, Paul, Ignas >> Routing Working Group Chairs > > >
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