On 11/10/11 2:26 PM, Joel jaeggli wrote:
On 10/12/11 09:03 , Erik Nordmark wrote:
On 10/10/11 1:17 PM, Michael Richardson wrote:

Moving/repurposing a router without a factory reset seems like the
perhaps the most important source of conflict in the architecture that
we discussed.  Particularly if the router is put into a junk drawer for
a few months until it is needed.

So, we might need to consider if we can expire persisted settings after
some long (from the point of view of the network) time, like 1 week...

FWIW My existing IPv4 NATting home routers don't need to be quaranteened
for a week; I can just rewire. At worst I have to power cycle.

if my routed network with 4-10 routes in it can't reconverge in 3x the
hello interval of the routing protocl there's something seriously wrong
with it...

We were talking about the stability of prefix assignment - not routing.

I think IGP convergence was solved a few decades ago, so no need to repeat that discussion in homenet.

Regards,
   Erik
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