North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: sub-basement multihoming (Re: Verio Peering Question)
Anyone ever try using the RADWARE LinkProof ? (or similar - are there any others ? ) <http://www.radware.com/content/products/link.htm> It looks like a combination between link monitoring & NAT'ing internal address the the "best" ISP's NetBlock Thanks - Rafi -- Rafi Sadowsky [email protected] Network Operations Center | VoiceMail: +972-3-646-0592 FAX: +972-3-646-0454 ILAN - IUCC -I2(Israel) | FIRST-REP ILAN-CERT([email protected]) (Israeli Academic Network) | (PGP key -> ) http://telem.openu.ac.il/~rafi On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, Vadim Antonov wrote: > > > > On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, E.B. Dreger wrote: > > > > Meanwhile, the problem is that the demand to do fancy routing > > > things outstrips the Internet's current collective ability > > > to supply it. As a result, we have to say "no" (or more $ than > > > you can afford) to alot of things that seem worthwhile. One of > > > > Yes. Put bluntly, technology is not serving its users. It's the > > oil-burning '73 Nova that won't die: far from ideal, but it > > still runs, so we may as well use it instead of buying a new > > car... > > I would really love to hear if anyone invented a way to do global routing > with anything better than combination of flooding of aggregated > reacheability information and defaut routes. > > It is not technology per se, it's the underlying concept which is barely > adequate. > > --vadim > > PS I too have a pair of diverse DSLs and use combination of DNS > (for ingress) and hash-based load sharing (for egress) packet > routing. The resulting paths are sometimes hugely far from > optimal. > >
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