Ratul,

>> understanding of routing (especially inter-domain) in the research
>> community is really primitive. this precludes us from having realistic
>> routing models. we recently started working on understanding prevalent
>> inter-domain routing policies. the ultimate goal is to improve the
>> efficiency, robustness and expressiveness of routing protocols.
>> http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/networking/policy-inference/

        It is not clear if you mean that tools (e.g. BGP) are
        primitive, languages to express policy in BGP are
        primitive, or application of what we have (BGP + whatever
        language you use) is primitive.  Which is it (or which
        subset)?

        Thanks,

        Dave



        

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