The Routing Over Large Clouds Mailing List Archive by date

Cell Relay Retreat>List Archive>month:1995-Jul> msg00022



[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next]  
  [Date Index][Thread Index][Author Index][Subject Index]

NHRP domino effect

  • From: Andy Malis <malis@nexen.com>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Jul 1995 11:17:37 -0400
  • cc: rolc@nexen.com, bcole@cisco.com, malis@nexen.com
  • X-Orig-Sender: owner-rolc@nexen.com

Yakov,

> A most elaborate strategy could be to configure a router in such a way
> that NHRP Request generation by the router would be driven only by the
> traffic the router receives over its non-NBMA interfaces (interfaces
> that are not attached to an NBMA network). Traffic received by the
> router over its NBMA-attached interfaces would not trigger NHRP
> Requests.  Just like in the previous case, such a router is not a
> subject to the NHRP domino effect, and need not perform any actions to
> suppress this effect.

I MUCH prefer this solution personally.  I will include all three of
your messages on the agenda - thanks much for the input.  It looks
like we're not going to have any shortage of things to talk about in
Stockholm!

Cheers,
Andy
__________________________________________________________________________
Andrew G. Malis   Ascom Nexion                      voice: +1 508 266-4522
malis@nexen.com   289 Great Rd., Acton MA 01720 USA   FAX: +1 508 266-2300