On Feb 3, 2009, at 11:14 AM, Dan Jen wrote:
I thought that the big motivation behind the ALT heirarchy was that
ALT
nodes can aggregate prefixes aggressively higher up the ALT heirarchy.
If you don't care about aggregation, then why have an ALT tree at all?
It depends on how you divide and assign the EID space.
Much of the aggregation happens just by deploying LISP/ALT since the
route advertised into the ALT by the xTR is already aggregated.
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