IMHO, the answer should be "we're not defining a model that works only 
centralized or distributed, but a just a model --use it any way you like."

:-)

Russ

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On Mar 14, 2013, at 10:13 AM, Robert Raszuk <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I think I am hearing quite clearly from most of the presentations that
> there is sort of opinion that I2RS talks to RIBs from some form of
> centralized controllers/route servers/topology collectors etc ...
> 
> Does this mean that I can't use I2RS in completely distributed manner
> without any central controller ?
> 
> Note that more and more modern routers and switches gives customers
> x86 local compute facilities on the box. So I can easily imagine that
> I write a distributed application which communicates box to box at the
> application level and installs locally via I2RS interface it's
> "routes" to RIB.
> 
> Is this model of operation out of scope of this WG ?
> 
> Best regards,
> R.
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