Christian Huitema wrote: > At 04:29 PM 12/14/99 -0500, John Stracke wrote: > > >> it only makes a difference if a > >> connection to a transit provider breaks, > > > >Or if the chosen path becomes congested over time. > > No. This is no different from the present situation. BGP does not recompute > routes in case of congestion. But the routers do load balancing, don't they, with the result that a TCP connection's packets may migrate from a congested path to an uncongested one? Or is this something that winds up not working in actual practice? -- /================================================================\ |John Stracke | http://www.ecal.com |My opinions are my own. | |Chief Scientist |===============================================| |eCal Corp. |We want forty million helicopters and a dollar!| |[EMAIL PROTECTED]|--"Dinosaurs" | \================================================================/
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