On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 12:30:48 CDT, Gadi Evron said: > > On Mon, 31 Jul 2006, Dean Anderson wrote: > > You are approaching the problem the wrong way. Many failover systems > > work very well when the primary fails entirely--when the salesman pulls > > the plug. Few work well when the primary doesn't entirely fail, but > > just doesn't work correctly, as is usually the case in the real world. > > Such as? How does it apply to the network world?
What, you never had a BGP session to a peer router that lied through its teeth about its other interfaces being up, so you didn't fallover to an alternate route? :)
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