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RE: Host Centric Multi-Homing
> I have already updated the draft with some of your comments, you can check
> it at the same location:
>
> http://www.it.uc3m.es/marcelo/draft-huitema-multi6-hosts-02.txt
Thanks for the changes.
Here are some other comments. Yes, I like your draft ;)
6.4 Solution 4: Host based exit path selection + source address based
routing
"Required modifications: implementation of the path discovery
mechanism"
What is exactly the path discovery mechanism ? Is it the path failure
detection described 5.1.2.2.2 ? You should perhaps refer to the
appropriate section where the mechanism is described.
7. Proposed solution
7.1 Multihoming solutions for small sites
I don't see clearly which solution (from the ones you describe in
section 6) you recommend.
In fact, you are recommending 2 (optimized) solutions for small sites :
- Host based exit path selection + site exit discovery
- Host based exit path selection + source address based routing
Some mechanisms you discuss in section 7.1 apply to the first solution
while others apply to the second. This is a little bit confusing, and it
is difficult to have a coherent view of each solution you propose.
You should perhaps present the mechanisms separately for each solution.
BTW, it would be interested to know which solution (based on source
routing or based on site exit discovery) is preferred by you and by
people out of this wg. There is an important design choice to make here.
7.2. Multihoming solution for medium sites
Which solution from section 6 are you recommending ??
>From what you described, it seems that it is solution 5 (host
based exit path selection + site exit discovery). But this is
contradicting since you said solution 5 is only suitable for small
sites.
I also deduce you are not recommending source based routing. Maybe
you should make this point more explicit.
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Purely editorial
1. Introduction
"There are two basic forms of multihoming, multiple interface [...]"
s/interface/interfaces/
3.2 Source address selection
"the normal procedure is to select the address"
s/address/destination address/
"[...] and finally selects a source address"
s/selects/select/
"When the hosts has multiple addresses"
s/hosts/host/
3.3 The site exit issue
The example is more clear. Thanks.
"ISP C, similarly, sees a packet whose match the prefix assigned by
that ISP to Y."
s/whose match/whose source address does not match/
4.1 Relaxing the source address checks
"the provider has to be believe that the site will transmit the right
prefixes"
s/believe/believed/ ??
5.1.2 Internally initiated communications
"to let the intra-site routing system to perform both tasks."
s/to perform/perform/
"The second possibility presented is to let the host to do both tasks"
s/to do/do/
5.1.2.1 Exit path selection by the intra-site routing system
"to let the intra-site routing system to perform"
s/to perform/perform/
"a single ehternet"
s/ehternet/ethernet/
5.1.2.2 Host based exit path selection
"a mechanism that to the host force the routing of packets"
?
7.1.2.1.1 Site exit redirection ICMP message
"Site Exit Address: An IP address of the preferred exit router touse"
"touse" ?
7.1.2.2.2.3 Presering established communications
s/Presering/Preserving/
7.1.2.2.1 Direct link failures
"be used as source address at anay given time"
s/anay/any/
7.2.1 Reaction to topology changes
"Each entry contain for each Destination Address"
s/contain/contains/
"If it does exists, the host obtains the source address [...]"
s/exists/exist/
7.3 Multihoming solution for big sites
"This mechanism is simpler becuase no ingress filtering"
s/becuase/because/
Cedric