28 Jun
2010
28 Jun
'10
5:20 p.m.
John, If the link is not dynamically controlled, and requires no additional parties to be contacted for connectivity to be established, then I would agree that the two adjacent nodes could enforce the required policies on the ports terminating the link. John. On 10-06-28 10:47 AM, John Vollbrecht wrote:
A domain of a single link however seems different - there is no way to control that link, it is on or available all the time. There seems no good way to allow the link to have control of its use if adjacent domains connect to it. I think that if control is required that adjacent domains must have an SLA with the link that requires them to honor the link policy.