On 10/23/2013 03:14 PM, The Lee-Man wrote: > Hi Mike: > > I have a configuration where discovery is taking a long time because one > of the interfaces is disconnected. > > Since it is not possible to reliably detect when an interface is > connected, I thought the best way to speed up discovery in such cases > would be for discovery to take place in parallel. > > In looking at the code, it seems like node discovery could be done in > parallel with a little work. In searching the archives, I found a thread > where it looks like you wanted to make discovery in parallel, but that > was a while ago. > > Before I start hacking on the code to see what I can do, I wondered if > you have any ideas on the best way to do this, or even if it is a good > idea at all. > > With only 2 or 3 interfaces, this is not a big deal, but I could see a > case where a dozen interfaces could mean a very slow discovery process.
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