Hi Yaov,
Thanks for the information.
What you seem to be talking about is iterative topology discovery, and not
data plane packet forwarding. I will try to clarify it further.
Thanks again,
Vishwas
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 2:14 PM, Yoav Nir y...@checkpoint.com wrote:
On May 12, 2012, at
I'm not sure I understand the suggested resolution. The biggest barrier to
direct connectivity is that the responder may be behind NAT. Is this considered
a routing issue? In any case, there are protocols for getting to a responder
behind a NAT. They work well enough that VoIP solutions work
Hi Yaov,
I do see NAT traversal as a requirement and should be made part of the
problem statement. I however do not see it as a resolution of #213 or #214.
I see resolution for #218 and #211 talk about NAT.
Routing is about how packet is sent to the nexthop closer to the
destination, which is
Hi,
Description: Direct endpoint-to-endpoint connectivity may not be possible.
Should gateways figure things out completely or just punt endpoints to a
closer gateway?
Detail Arguments: As Izaac and John Lesser pointed out this is more of a
routing issue. Though current solutions do not allow