[384] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: What do you use interdomain routing for?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (nordlund@databank.com)
Fri Sep 8 08:53:52 1995
From: nordlund@databank.com
Date: Fri, 08 Sep 95 08:50:29 cdt
To: Neal Castagnoli <NEAL_CASTAGNOLI@novell.com>, nanog@MERIT.EDU
Reply-To: nordlund@databank.com
Resent-From: nanog@MERIT.EDU
>
>HI,
>
>We are looking at requirements for interdomain routing, and are
>interested to know what you use it for. For instance, do you use
>interdomain routing to select transit carriers for some traffic in
>preference to other carriers.
Neal
What do you mean by "interdomain" routing? Is this inter ASN routing? Or is
this OSPF Interarea routing?
>
>Are there policies that you would like to be able to implement that you are
>unable to because of limitations in the available protocols? How much
>would you be willing to slow down your forwarding rates in order to
>have the capability?
>
>Please send me your answers and I'll summarize.
>
> --Neal
>
Dave Nordlund Dir of Technical Svcs
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