Re: So -- what did happen to Panix?

From: Jeffrey Haas (no email)
Date: Wed Feb 08 2006 - 10:45:47 EST

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    On Wed, Feb 08, 2006 at 04:37:31AM +0000, Christopher L. Morrow wrote:
    > I had thought Josh's paper (or maybe not josh, whomever it was) said
    > something along the lines of:
    > 1) if more than one announcement prefer 'longer term', 'older', 'more
    > usual' route
    > 2) if only one route take it and run!

    FWIW, this sort of mechanism was discussed among the IETF RPSEC WG
    task group that is working on BGP security requirements.

    On the presumption that some database of stable routes and paths
    is present, you could bias your preference in your routes for
    more stable routes and paths.

    You would also need to decide what to do about more specific routes
    covered by stable routes. Do you ignore them? This is a harder
    question.

    -- 
    Jeff Haas 
    NextHop Technologies
    

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