Right now wee are also looking into the same question with the help of
Overlay Routing. As far as Multihoming is concerned, there is a good work by
jenifer rexford
http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~jrex/papers/multipath06.pdfhttp://www.cs.princeton.edu/%7Ejrex/papers/multipath06.pdf.
In fact IETF guys
wrote:
Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2008 12:32:11 -0800
From: Charles Wyble [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: NANOG list nanog@nanog.org
Subject: On the subject of multihoming
I'm working on a small experiment which utilizes multiple outbound links (in
the experiments case multiple consumer 3G connections [to 2 Sprint/2
I'm working on a small experiment which utilizes multiple outbound links
(in the experiments case multiple consumer 3G connections [to 2 Sprint/2
Verizon/1 ATT], Time Warner Cable Modem and an SBC Global DSL connection.
What is the best way to do outbound traffic engineering? I would like to
Colin Alston wrote:
On 2008/11/04 10:32 PM Charles Wyble wrote:
Obviously as they are consumer connections, I wouldn't get a BGP feed
so would need to download a copy, which has the risk of stale data.
Perhaps some sort of multihop BGP setup?
I have done some research and found a lot of
On 11/4/08, Colin Alston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is good use in general for a public no-distribute feed but I have yet
to find such a thing. Is there a reason for that
answering that question is easy. Yes, there are a number of reasons
that nobody provides one:
1) most people don't
Linkproof, and Mushroom
networks.
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From: Charles Wyble [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 12:32 PM
To: NANOG list
Subject: On the subject of multihoming
I'm working on a small experiment which utilizes multiple outbound
links
(in the experiments case
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