> I would break down the problem by using Babel on the wifi links and > IS-IS on the wired link - what do folks think? If each of Babel and > IS-IS are auto-configurable or close to it, the two combined can be > auto-configurable as well. They each have to distribute their > static and connected routes to each other and such a distribution > can totally be automated.
I may have misunderstood -- but are you saying that you have the technology to perform bidirectional redistribution between two very different routing protocols in an unadministered network, and guarantee the absence of persistent routing loops without making any assumptions about the topology? If so, I would humbly request a pointer to this extremely cool technology. -- Juliusz (humbled) _______________________________________________ homenet mailing list homenet@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/homenet