Sorry, guys, this will be a little off-topic, but people here seem to know about
appletalk more then anywhere I know of.
This does not have much to do with netatalk, but with RTMP in general.
Can appletalk handle multiple routes, what sometimes is called multipath? Is there
such a thing in the appletalk world? From what I know about RTMP - it is RIP based, so
here might be a problem.
If yes, how does it handle equal cost multipath (when more then one route have the
some number of hops)?
Can appletalk be used in the multiroute environment with the redundancy in mind?
Can the same be done to balance the load over several routes?
As I said, this is not about capabilities of atalkd, but appletalk routing mechanisms
in general. But I'm also interested can the above structure be implemented using
netatalk. The original network is based on the routing switches which support only
basic appletalk features (Cajun 550R - Lucent stuff, if anybody is interested).
Does anybody know any places to look for information on this matter? Any pointers are
welcome.
One more thing, I stopped getting the list messages for some reason. I will try to
subscribe again, but if you can cc the reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] would be great.
Thanks.
Konstantin.