On 08.05.2013 12:58, Ole Troan wrote:
at least we're on the same track (and I think the correct one). ;-)

on the border router this is quite simple. if a border router uses PD and it 
discovers a default router on the same interface,
that will result in a SADR route (S, D) -> interface, next-hop. where S is PD 
prefix, D is ::/0, interface is the interface the PD was received
on and next-hop is whatever router discovery came back with.

the issue is with internal routers, where you may have an internal router 
connected to two exits on the same link, or behind another
IR that is connected to both..., i.e. arbitrary topology.
OK, thanks again for the explanation. I think I will add an additional routing-table-ID parameter to the network daemon. This way any routing daemon that is going to be properly integrated into OpenWrt can select a target table for each route, prefix, etc.


Cheers,

Steven

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