Pascal,
isn't it possible to untangle the paths? I remember from my early days
of CAD that there are numerous techniques to avoid copper clads being
crossed on PCBs. I think we should incorporate some of that algorithmics
in here. The price to pay is that you move away from the shortest path,
but not very far.
It looks like the closer we are to Omega the higher the probability of
crossing paths, but also the shorter the paths are (except for
pathological link costs, which is a meaningless hypothesis in modern
optical networks)
There is a second aspect I would like to explore. How can we use this
signalling to calculate load balancing for normal ARCnets?
2 more RFPs to finish
TGIF
Dirk
On 11/10/2012 16:46 , Pascal Thubert (pthubert) wrote:
Hi:
This is an example application of ARCs (draft-thubert-rtgwg-arc), in this
particular case to bicasting.
Hopefully a 01 will soon details the applicability in multicast environments.
Cheers,
Pascal
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Filename: draft-thubert-rtgwg-arc-bicast
Revision: 00
Title: Applying Available Routing Constructs to bicasting
Creation date: 2012-10-11
WG ID: Individual Submission
Number of pages: 10
URL:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-thubert-rtgwg-arc-bicast-00.txt
Status: http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-thubert-rtgwg-arc-bicast
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Abstract:
This draft introduces methods that leverage the concept of ARC to
enable bicasting operations.
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