>> We don't live in a world of minutes and hours any longer. > > RPKI does not reflect run-time changes in topology. It is a declarative > system in which one would expect information to typically change with > human driven processes (e.g., allocation of addresses, establishment of > peering relationships, etc.) > > Routing itself can proceed at the speed of light.
Given BGP is actually mostly about policy, what you're saying is: "Policy (routing) can move at the speed of light, even though policy (human action) can't/won't." Somehow I find this to be a distinction without a difference. The RPKI needs to react in seconds, rather than minutes, hours, or days. Russ _______________________________________________ sidr mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/sidr
