RE: [mpls] poll on draft-decraene-mpls-ldp-interarea-04.txt as wgdocument
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RE: [mpls] poll on draft-decraene-mpls-ldp-interarea-04.txt as wgdocument



Hi George,

Yes, as pointed out by Ina, the main goal is not to reduce spf time, but rather to avoid overloading the IGP with reachability info.

Advertising all /32 prefixes significantly diminishes the 
benefits of deploying a multi-area IGP.

Best Regards,

JL

 

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Ina Minei [mailto:ina at juniper.net] 
> Envoyé : jeudi 24 mai 2007 18:13
> À : George Swallow
> Cc : mpls at ietf.org
> Objet : Re: [mpls] poll on 
> draft-decraene-mpls-ldp-interarea-04.txt as wgdocument 
> 
> 
>  	George,
> 
>  	The main reason for this was to avoid leaking PE 
> loopback addresses across areas. This reduces the state 
> maintained in the IGP.
> 
>  				Ina
> 
> On Thu, 24 May 2007, George Swallow wrote:
> 
> > [Chair hat off]
> >
> > I still believe that this won't drastically reduce state or 
> processing.
> > One of the points in support of this was reduction of 
> compute time for 
> > dijkstas.  Much of this could be gotten by noting what prefixes are 
> > advertised by the set of ABRs and caching the result of 
> just one.  (If 
> > implementations aren't already doing this).
> >
> > I remain unenthusiastic.
> >
> > ...George
> >
> > 
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