The use of RIPng
bmanning at vacation.karoshi.com
bmanning at vacation.karoshi.com
Tue Jun 1 20:08:01 CEST 2010
Morning Nick....
On Tue, Jun 01, 2010 at 06:29:51PM +0100, Nick Hilliard wrote:
>
> Ok, let me spell it out. If you're running a routing protocol on your
> end-user workstations, you're probably doing it wrong. If you're running a
> routing protocol on your routers, then it goes like this:
if you run a routing protocol on an end-station - you've turned it into
a router... (much like what happens in some anycast clusters for node
failover)
> I'm at a loss to see why one is much more difficult than the other. Can
> you explain?
your looking at the configuration statements. what is the cpu/memory
footprint for the two?
> This thread is becoming too bizarre for words, but for some reason, I can't
> seem to pull myself away from it. Maybe don't explain after all.
trainwreck... can't look away!
>
> Nick
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