g any further into an IOS XE
> platform could be dicey at best, egg-face at worst.
>
> I could be wrong...
never underestimate the desire of product managers and engineering teams to
have their own petri dishes to swim around in.
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steve ulrich (sulrich@botwerks.*)
n LDP.
>
> SR is what MPLS was intended to be day1, it just wasn't very marketable
> idea
> to sell MPLS and sell need for changing all the IGPs as well.
> LDP is added state, added signalling, added complexity with reduced
> visibility.
> SR is like full-mesh LDP (everyone has ev
t;
> I practice operators would configure same label range in every box, so
> swap would be
> from same label to same label. But that is purely due to operator
> configuration, and
> it's still swap.
>
> --
> ++ytti
>
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steve ulrich (sulrich@botwerks.*)
On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 9:59 AM Saku Ytti wrote:
> On 22 May 2018 at 17:43, steve ulrich wrote:
>
> Hey,
>
> > sorry, yes. i was referring to SRTE wrt the pop operation.
>
> Yup RSVP=>SR is more ambiguous and debatable than LDP=>SR which is
> unambiguous w
it, don't use it.) there are a number of
folks for whom it provides compelling solutions to real problems that
they have and they're keen on using it to solve those problems or
explore the solution space. to that end i don't know that we need to
make sure that LISP doesn't become anything. we need to find
solutions to problems and rationally explore those solutions and
incrementally enhance them.
yes. i participate in the LISP research test bed in my (very) small way.
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steve ulrich (sulrich@botwerks.*)
e
>> routers and servers running dual stack. Wondering if someone out
>> there
>> would be willing to give me a few pointers on setting up my
>> addressing
>> scheme? I've been mulling over how to do it, and i think i'm
>> making it
>> more c
the spectrum should interrogate the
parameters associated with deals that seem (perhaps superficially) too good
to be true.
steve ulrich (sulr...@botwerks.org)
On Tue, Jan 14, 2025 at 20:51 Lu Heng wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Throughout the 20th century, humanity has consistently demonstr
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