19 Aug
1996
19 Aug
'96
9:10 p.m.
In message <199608191914.MAA02347@quest.quake.net>, Vadim Antonov writes:
In my (rather extensive) practice, multihoming by itself is usually a major source of connectivity problems.
Whoever arguing _for_ mulihoming for everyone forgets that taking more routing information in has dangers not present when you don't do routing yourself.
I never saw any customer who had the ability to configure a multihomed site properly on their own; and most of the bogus routing information comes from multihomed customer sites.
Doesn't that only happen when you don't filter routing information you get from your customers and peers. ;-) Curtis