9 Jun
2020
9 Jun
'20
4:04 a.m.
On 5/Jun/20 18:49, Saku Ytti wrote:
The comparison isn't between full or default, the comparison is between static default or dynamic default. Of course with any default scenario there are more failure modes you cannot route around. But if you need default, you should not want to use dynamic default.
I've found this to be easier to do if your network is reasonably "centralized", i.e., there is one or two (or small handful) of "entry and exit" points. With a stretchy, relatively flat network that neither has a definite entry nor exit point, it's a bit difficult to decide which failure mode should take the default route away. Mark.