Re: Two ISP lines

From: Randall R. Stewart (home) (randall_at_stewart.chicago.il.us)
Date: 01/26/04

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    Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 07:57:01 -0600
    To: Juan Rodriguez Hervella <jrh@it.uc3m.es>
    
    

    Juan Rodriguez Hervella wrote:

    >Just some questions about this paper:
    >
    >"(...) Note that this route has to be at the same level of the tree, i.e.
    >the code cannot return a less specific match or a more specific
    >match (...)"
    >
    >Question: I don't understand why if you are looking for an alternate
    >route you aren't allowed to retrieve a more specific route. This doesn't
    >make sense to me. If you are routing packets using a route when
    >there is a more specific match, you aren't doing "longest prefix match".\
    >
    When you first ask for a route.. you get the longest prefix
    match. So you are at say a depth in the tree of N. If you
    try to go to a lower level in the tree (say N-1) then you
    could be going to the wrong place... I suppose one could
    go to a N+ level in the tree.. i.e. more specific match (assuming
    that maybe a new route was added lower in the tree).. but I
    never contemplated that aspect much because it would
    be more of a corner case I think... It would also make
    the code a bit more complex as well :->

    >
    >Another question: if ISP-1 goes down, and you use this feature of
    >alternatives routes, this still doesn't fix the communication problem. Unless
    >you make something with the source addr. of the multihomed site's
    >packets, the reply packets will be lost in the faulty ISP, imho.
    >
    Ahh.. it is true that SOME ISP's do ingress filtering.. for TCP
    this would be a problem.. But for SCTP (a multi-homed protcol)
    this is NOT a problem.. the SCTP association would just
    use the source address of the outbound interface (since the
    association is made up of a SET of addresses on each side
    and a port on each side)....

    Now there are still ISP's that do NOT filter (I have one that
    does and one that does not :->)...

    R

    >
    >Regards.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >On Friday 23 January 2004 01:38, Randall R. Stewart (home) wrote:
    >
    >
    >>Andrea/all:
    >>
    >>An interesting question... the following link has
    >>some thoughts along these lines... and something
    >>for the BSD community to think upon...
    >>
    >>http://www.sctp.org/what_is_alt_route
    >>
    >>TCP could definetly use something like the above (with Itojun's Multi-path
    >>updates as well).. it would give more reliability to even a singly
    >>homed protocol such as TCP :->
    >>
    >>R
    >>
    >>Andrea Venturoli wrote:
    >>
    >>
    >>>Ok, I asked already asked something similar to this in the past, but it's
    >>>not the same thing... maybe it's a trivial question...
    >>>If I had two lines to the Internet: how would I use both?
    >>>Could I just provide two default routes? How?
    >>>What algorithm would be used to choose among the two?
    >>>What if one failed?
    >>>
    >>>bye & Thanks
    >>> av.
    >>>
    >>>
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