On Tue, 2005-01-11 at 13:09, Daniel Roesen wrote: > One of the main problems of route reflection is that the best path > decision is done centrally. The best route is not seen as from the > router making the forwarding decision, but from the route reflector's > point of view. Depending on network topology, geographic spread end > peering/transit topo, this might/will have significant negative effects.
This is where good use of clusters and logical network design are necessary, but I don't think this is a route-reflector specific problem, more a general networking problem once your network starts groing and you start deploying a more complex edge/core based topology. I don't think this is a reason to not use reflection as oppossed to full mesh. Cheers, -- --- Erik Haagsman Network Architect We Dare BV tel: +31(0)10 7507008 fax:+31(0)10 7507005 http://www.we-dare.nl