> I assume you mean how to avoid loops created by re-entering a domain

Exact!

> So far, little attention has been given to the selection of the
> sequence of domains to be crossed by an inter-domain path. Although it
> is recognised as a potential element to computation techniques it is
> also  known that initial deployments will be severely gated by
> administrative and commercial limitations (e.g., inter-AS peering
> agreements) such that the sequence of domains for a path will be known
> in advance.

OK. That is the answer I was looking for.

> And, of course, if you apply the per-domain approach, the sequence of
> domains is also known in advance.

Well, at the moment I am considering every approach. Although the per-domain approach doesn't is affected by loops, I still need to carry out a very detailed analysis to elaborate a cost/benefits report.

Thanks again.


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