Aaah, ok. So we are on the same page ;-)

On 7/30/09 7:55 AM, "Ole Troan" <otr...@employees.org> wrote:

> Yiu,
> 
>> IMHO, it is high bar for the operators to support dynamic routing
>> protocol
>> for residential customers. Today, each access router can easily
>> support
>> thousands of customers. Imagine the access router needs to receive
>> thousands
>> if not millions updates every few minutes, I am not sure the route
>> process
>> is built to support this kind of load. Besides, if the CPE is
>> compromised
>> and inject some routes didn't belong to it, it will create security
>> issue.
> 
> no, no... this is not the model I'm talking about. there will be no
> dynamic routing protocol in the access network.
> this is purely in the home network, from the CPE and downstream.
> 
> cheers,
> Ole

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