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MPLS routing accross AS boundaries

  • From: Ben Abarbanel <Benjamin.Abarbanel@adn.alcatel.com>
  • Date: Mon, 03 Apr 2000 10:29:26 -0400
  • CC: mpls@UU.NET

Sumit:
  Yes, I have a solution. I am working on a draft now, and have nailed
down
the basic concept and mechanism. I need a few more days to clean it up
and
will make it public. If others are interested in coauthoring it with me,
I will be
delighted.

Regards,
Ben

Sumit Garg wrote:

> Ben:
>
> > James:
>
> [snip]
>
> > in the Internet. I say we need a mechanism that has total
> > picture view of the entire
> > Internet
> > at the source or Ingress router of the first LSP. Thereby, it
> > could choose the right
>
> I think the current internet "only" supports the hop-by-hop
> paradigm. Can/ does one view of the entire Internet at all exist/
> possible. After all the Internet is pretty dynamic. And I think
> there is no (routing) protocol that really facilitates an entire
> view of the internet. Correct me if I'm wrong
>
> > LSP that
> > will be considered with all the others down the path to the
> > destination. I have a
> > solution for
> > that with BGP.
>
> Could you share this. Sounds interesting ...
>
> Regards
> Sumit
>
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>
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