I too have the second picture in mind. I assume policy is advertised by each domain, then path computation reads this policy as constraints during path computation. This brings up a question: I assume that if a GOLE is policy free, then the connection between a domain and a GOLE is really based on the domain connecting to the GOLE. If this is a true statement, then is there any policy regarding links interconnecting two GOLEs? whose policy is used if both endpoints of this link are policy free GOLEs? Thanks, Gigi Freek Dijkstra wrote:
Gigi Karmous-Edwards wrote:
I do realize that this is different than traditional approach and I realize that today in our real world, GOLEs are not all interconnected. The above statements are based on an "ideal" network.
Food for thought: do the networks connect the GOLEs together or do the GOLEs connect the networks together?
Both are true, though I usually have the second picture in mind. If this makes a distinction for path finding, I don't know.
Out of curiousity, how does GIRRA take policy into account?
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