> This is no different to how most routing protocols work.

(I think you meant "most link-state routing protocols".)

Yes, to a certain extent.  But now we have two distinct routing
protocols -- HNCP and the "real" routing protocol --, which have different
flooding protocols, with different timers and different resiliency.

As I've said, I am hopefully just being paranoid, but my gut instinct is
that this sort of two-way redistribution must be done with care.

-- Juliusz

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