On 6/4/10 5:21 AM, "Patrick Frejborg" <[email protected]> wrote:

> A question regarding ILNP and multi-homing scenario.
> The primary path from A towards Internet goes via attachment point B
> and this is announced in DNS. Then ISP taking care of attachment point
> B have some performance problems and the service is not good enough
> for host A - he decides to switch to attachment point C and updates
> DNS. But how does the packet get routed from host A to attachment
> point C instead of B in large enterprise network where there could be
> a lot of routers and some security nodes between the host and the
> attachment points?
> I don't want to tweak the local routing domain but when I change the
> DNS records host A should start to use new attachment point (C), some
> other hosts might still use the old one (B).


In ILNP, a host controls how packets arrive by changing the locators that
are advertised.  Outbound, intra-domain packet routing is separate, and
COULD be based on the hosts source locator, but this is a separate
enhancement that we could make.

Once the host updates DNS with the C locator, it should also concurrently
send ICMP locator updates to its active correspondents and inform them of
the C locator.  

Tony


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