Hi,
people these days often work from home, and redundant internet
connection providing disruption under 200ms on last-mile isn't common
comodity. There're another potential problems - like local power
outages, which can affect presentation.
Job is trying avoid such problems (which are out-of-scope from
routing-wg perspective) and I don't understand your point here, Peter.
- Daniel
On 3/20/21 12:23 AM, Peter Lothberg wrote:
Job,
Are you saying that the routing WG does not do it's job as
you are suggesting that "routing problems" might disrupt
the presentations?
I suggest that everyone go back to work and fix their networks
for everyone benefit, or do we need o have "routing 101?
I can redo one of the BGP4 talks from beginning of 1990's
if we forgot it all..
Today, any (forwarding) disruption longer than 200ms is
unacceptable. (Did you make sure your vendor did the
right thing in their HW/SW?)
-Peter
We'll ask presenters to pre-recorded their talk to try to prevent local,
logistcal, and/or routing problems from impacting the meeting. :-)
Kind regards,
Job, Paul, Ignas
Routing Working Group Chairs