Hello Henning,

> Does HNCP somehow make sure that there is a route towards the prefix
> it distributes? While D/HNCP checks that there is a path of links, the
> routing protocol might decide that one of the links is too
> unstable/slow for traffic and does not use it for routing.
> 
> What is the preferred way to deal with this situation?

HNCP has the following requirement wrt. (applied) assigned prefixes:

[...] each router connected to said [Common] link:
MUST forward traffic destined to said prefix to the respective link.

which should ensure that once traffic for a prefix reaches any router
adjacent to a link where it is assigned, is delivered to the link.


Everything else wrt. routing and interactions is more or less declared
out of scope for HNCP.



Cheers,

Steven

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