> Yes, it's not a mistake. The Idea is that you will sort your TLVs by > lexicographic (dst, src) in a Babel packet.
I can do better than that. The plan is that only destinations can set the cached prefix, but both sources and destination can use the cached prefix. > - destinations in our local network are probably /128 which are not > source specific. Suppose my network has prefixes 2001:bad:c0ff:ee::/64 and 2001:0dd:f00d:1/64. Then I'll see: 1. >64 routes towards both prefixes, typically /128; 2. default routes from both /64. If I place the source-specific after the right /128, I can compress the source prefix. > Since we have sorted the message by lexicographic (dst, src), Sorting of prefixes is an implementation detail. We can be as smart as we want about sorting. -- Juliusz _______________________________________________ Babel-users mailing list Babel-users@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/babel-users