At 02:50 PM 12/14/1999 , Christian Huitema wrote: >No. This is no different from the present situation. BGP does not recompute >routes in case of congestion. It is a problem that we are stuck with today, >that multi-address multi-homing actually gives us the hope of solving. Only minimally, as long as a TCP connection is tied to an IP address... d/ ps. Christian and I separately suggested changing this, to support IP mobility, a few years ago. =-=-=-=-= Dave Crocker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Brandenburg Consulting <www.brandenburg.com> Tel: +1.408.246.8253, Fax: +1.408.273.6464 675 Spruce Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 USA
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- Re: IP network address assignments/allocati... Christian Huitema
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- Re: IP network address assignments... Bill Sommerfeld
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