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Re: Do ATM-based Exchange Points make sense anymore?


From: Paul Vixie <vixie () vix com>
Date: 10 Aug 2002 09:21:21 +0000


warning: i've had one "high gravity steel reserve" over my quota.  hit D now.

The issue I'm trying to address is to figure out how to extend the robustness
that can be achieved with tuned IGP's with subsecond convergence across
an exchange point without suffering a one to five minute delay blackholing
packets.

why on god's earth would subsecond anything matter in a nonmilitary situation?

are you willing to pay a cell tax AND a protocol complexity tax AND a device
complexity tax to make this happen?  do you know what that will do do your
TCO and therefore your ROI?  you want to pay this tax 100% of the time even
though your error states will account for less than 0.001% of the time?  you
want to have the complexity as your most likely source of (false positive)
error?

As far as I understand, this "complexity" just got added with Neighbor
Discovery on IPv6. 

if so, then, you misunderstand.
-- 
Paul Vixie


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