Ted - I think it's just as likely for the RG to get different
information from different interfaces (or different administrative
domains) as it is for a host to get get different information
directly. Traffic from the host, which is then forwarded by the RG to
one of more than one
I agree on Hui's and Ralpha's thoughts.
There may be a necessary or worthy study that identifies and classifies what
kind of information or network characteristics of/from the interfaces are
necessary and helpful in order to judge active and valid routable interfaces
for the destination (I am
On Apr 14, 2009, at 3:31 AM, Ralph Droms wrote:
Now, I admit I'm describing a hypothetical and abstract scenario. I
don't have a specific example of a situation in which a host might
make decisions - either in the stack or in an application or ??? -
about outbound traffic based on knowledge of
Gorry,
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