RE: [OT] Moving "path selection" to the end hosts (was Re: On the use of multiple PA prefixes ...)
<[email protected]> Mon, 25 Oct 2004 06:32:10 +0300
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Pekka, Noel, > Based on this straw man analysis, I get the feeling that moving > path selection to the end hosts might be good because > > - the end hosts may use information from their peers to make > better selections, and > > - the end hosts may more easily use dynamic upper layer > congestion information to revise their choices on need We are moving towards this anyway. Wireless networks usually require a fair amount of information on which network to log into, with which credentials; and which network - private operator network, public Internet, corporate intranet, etc. VPN software usually requires one to know where to log into, which gateway to connect to and so on. I would note that a lot of this is more related to host multihoming than site multihoming, however any solution for site multihoming will probably require more intelligence in the end-host anyway. John