Thanks for the link, one of these days I’ll have to give Babel a try. Reading section 2.3 Stability Issues sure does hurt my head imaging how wrong that could go (:
-- Michael McConnell WINK Streaming; email: mich...@winkstreaming.com <mailto:mich...@winkstreaming.com> phone: +1 312 281-5433 x 7400 cell: +506 8706-2389 skype: wink-michael web: http://winkstreaming.com <http://winkstreaming.com/> > On Dec 21, 2016, at 2:16 PM, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen <t...@toke.dk> wrote: > > Michael McConnell <mich...@winkstreaming.com> writes: > >> Hello Mike, >> >> There is no concept of latency by peer in any main stream routing >> protocol because latency can be influenced by traffic load, which >> would create a real mess trying to understand the traffic flow. If you >> know one link is always lower latency than the next you simply set the >> cost manually at startup. > > The Babel routing protocol does actually have such a concept; it's not > currently implemented in Bird, however. > > See https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-jonglez-babel-rtt-extension-01 for > details. > > -Toke