In einer eMail vom 24.02.2010 23:06:53 Westeuropäische Normalzeit schreibt [email protected]:
BGP is the routing control plane protocol in use today. Because of its ubiquity and centrality to routing, it is also a natural place to add features that enhance routing functionality, some of which may not be strictly necessary to support DFZ routing (e.g., RFC 2547 VPNs). The use of such extensions also place additional pressures on the routing control plane as they must be sent, received, processed, etc. along with other routing updates. Thomas Yes, but also: RFC 2547 shows, how to find a way out of the current dilemma. Although it exists already for about 10 years, the RRG hasn't realized its meaning for the sake of incremental deployment of any solution which would overcome the present solutions's immense deficits:-( Heiner
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