31 Jul
2006
31 Jul
'06
1:43 p.m.
On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 12:30:48 CDT, Gadi Evron said:
On Mon, 31 Jul 2006, Dean Anderson wrote:
You are approaching the problem the wrong way. Many failover systems work very well when the primary fails entirely--when the salesman pulls the plug. Few work well when the primary doesn't entirely fail, but just doesn't work correctly, as is usually the case in the real world.
Such as? How does it apply to the network world?
What, you never had a BGP session to a peer router that lied through its teeth about its other interfaces being up, so you didn't fallover to an alternate route? :)