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From: Li, Qing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "M.S. Motanu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, April 16, 2008, 8:38:37 PM
Subject: Multipath routing - failover version
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Hi,
I recently incorporated multipath support into -CURRENT,
for the upcoming 8.0. This patch originated from the KAME
project and builds on the existing routing data structures
and infrastructure. As a result I did not have to
modify the userland programs, however, I think netstat
can use some tweaking in its output.
I am in the process of incorporating additional functionalities
such as allowing for preference setting, and performing active
health-check on the gateways and updating the routes
accordingly.
>
> Switching between different paths is done by the kernel based
> on the link state of the interface associated with the
> gateway. This way when can achieve a level of redundancy at
> the link level (this is not a routing protocol!).
>
Hmm... in the current code if_unroute() would remove
the interface route when the interface is down.
-- Qing
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Hi,
I recently incorporated multipath support into -CURRENT,
for the upcoming 8.0. This patch originated from the KAME
project and builds on the existing routing data structures
and infrastructure. As a result I did not have to
modify the userland programs, however, I think netstat
can use some tweaking in its output.
I am in the process of incorporating additional functionalities
such as allowing for preference setting, and performing active
health-check on the gateways and updating the routes
accordingly.
>
> Switching between different paths is done by the kernel based
> on the link state of the interface associated with the
> gateway. This way when can achieve a level of redundancy at
> the link level (this is not a routing protocol!).
>
Hmm... in the current code if_unroute() would remove
the interface route when the interface is down.
-- Qing
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