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> From owner-rolc@nexen.com Wed Nov 15 18:19:07 1995 > Date: Wed, 15 Nov 95 18:00:43 PST > From: bryang@eng.adaptec.com (Bryan Gleeson) > To: rolc@nexen.com > Subject: NHRP + LIS awareness Bryan, > Also let's assume that host station S is aware of its own > LIS / subnet. It would thus seem possible to use NHRP for both > intra-LIS and inter-LIS transfer without the host necessarily > having a netmask of all 1s, and the consequent undesirable > proliferation of host routes in the network. Routers would > be able to do address aggregation, and NHRP could be used > as a perfectly good intra-LIS address resolution protocol. > Are there problems with any of this ? Yes, NHRP always was a fine address resolution protocol. Of course you would have problems resolving IP/LANE hosts that way but I guess the NHS could do a translation somehow, assuming it had a co-located LES and BUS (although I've just remembered this is the wrong list for that discussion, sorry). The only proliferation of host routes that you get is the registrations from clients to NHS but those were there anyway. Presumably the NHS was doing aggregation and advertising prefix rather than per-host reachability into a routing protocol anyway. Presumably this makes the NHS a superset of 1577 ATM-ARP Server functionality, no? > > Regards, > Bryan Gleeson > Adaptec. > Andrew ******************************************************************************** Andrew Smith TEL: +1 408 764 1574 Technology Synergy Unit FAX: +1 408 988 5525 Bay Networks, Inc. E-m: asmith@baynetworks.com Santa Clara, CA ******************************************************************************** |
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