9 Aug
1999
9 Aug
'99
6:30 p.m.
On Mon, 9 Aug 1999, Vadim Antonov wrote:
nobody is even attempting to do MPLS or whatever across IXPs and only do in in the interior (actually this is also misguided, but for different reasons, having more to do with implementation complexity).
If promising local isp's could get circuits turned up where they wanted and _when_ they wanted, and these circuits never went down, then life would be all good. Unfortunately, utopia isn't here yet. At least not for some. This leads to.... Traffic flows change faster than the topology in most cases. Traffic measurements from end to end (per city flows) are also easier to measure with the city to city pipe as it were. /vijay