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A new version of I-D, draft-chroboczek-babel-routing-protocol-03.txt has been
successfully submitted by Juliusz Chroboczek and posted to the IETF repository.
Filename:draft-chroboczek-babel-routing-protocol
Revision:03
Title: The Babel Routing Prot
> ETX does not take into account the physical characteristics of a path.
>
> It relies on a statistic made at the IP layer counting the number of
> packet loss.
>
> It does not make any distinction on whether the link is a gigabit one or a
> 56k.
>
> Correct me if I am wrong.
You are absolutely r
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 6:25 PM, Juliusz Chroboczek
wrote:
Does it support asymmetric links?
>
>>> Yes.
>
>> Maybe I have not asked the question correctly: does it selects (by
>> default) in both directions the best path (even if they are different)
>> or does it selects only one path which i
>>> Does it support asymmetric links?
>> Yes.
> Maybe I have not asked the question correctly: does it selects (by
> default) in both directions the best path (even if they are different)
> or does it selects only one path which is the best for both
> directions.
The Babel algorithm choses paths
> Is there then some way of sending this data to a central server from
> all nodes already implemented? Or for any interested in this data
> party (like some announce that you are interested in this and every
> node sends you data) so that you do not need to hard-code a central
> server information
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