-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On Mar 9, 2012, at 12:11 AM, Elmar K. Bins wrote:
Well, let's say, using Quagga/BIRD might not really be best practice for everybody... (e.g., *we* are using Cisco equipment for this)
How does your Cisco know whether an adjacent nameserver is heavily loaded, and adjust its BGP announcements accordingly? -Bill -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.17 (Darwin) Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJPWcigAAoJEG+kcEsoi3+HTy0QAJlt5Sy/uDKFL+JY8ebMReYC DA5bmtu/mPCzoi9dCQYmm5SeGaPAPE+1idmQE2iXJ8j/MeE+2W13jnna9aQQQuGi z1P9ZX98gSoJ1CcwOuNQ79wO+Uzi6vGnFMa1sjAP4ZhxsgOUXRqyWAv0VM0JFJCT yW8vfoK2DpTD2E9zTntRJ4139jSxNr6lQjo5AqwjWeqbKxT2CfHZmX040dAe/nJd LTWyXnPn7HxYbUVMitYZ4hYD99VVdT3Pq9ufOUGMHgDECxGlXoJ3Ynrif80Pk0iT QtyU7Rk6kufBT5sFYkjysyzfhWxNtPD34bjz5sj9tMQ4rwb+KgtEHWOiIkUs0ET3 ZqiZOy6n3ecLq+IkayO/37vol9LdLdev3nNBE3sOrFZITnR/39wAaT/7x5yusU+N NbEXAum4WJt8pIbpkyxCTBFMXxJ0MhNYvMRhqbm/1SCtvC5Dw6mPLIZnYG0UEn8j 0jyEVQ3jJz+l6ID0FBgXZVdCMMcafpCnm+A50xOd1Gsw+5ojqWqJ/Lqd7Rp4XcgD FJejwt4Qtu+L5q8LMu96R9ohGg8Uqx9CBz3qDAB9X7Xipx3bWYFlDJM5Pf832VH5 3W0GZKGCqWmtHWBmzZAJNTySKsHYfStqzVMnwXDsPBQGm2ScKS44t+v56FGcHu29 izRP8sni+zNBKsTB5x2h =Ltey -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----