On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 12:58 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> A comment wrt Strategy C 's major criticism:
>
> Anyone being familiar with OSPF will admit that you may advertise individual
> links and individual nodes to "be not usable for transit". If this were too
> general, then of course it may take some more effort to advertise them "to
> be not usable (for transit) by well-specified packet flows".
> Will say: it is not a fundamental question whether this kind of economic
> model can be supported or not.

Heiner,

OSPF is an intra-domain routing protocol. A single entity owns all of
the nodes and links. Since you really can't steal from yourself, no
theft of service anomalies are possible.

OSPF is not used as an interdomain routing protocol and does not make
an appropriate solution in the interdomain space.

Regards,
Bill Herrin





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