On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 07:18:54AM -0800, demir wrote:
> I don't think inter-domain and intra-domain routing are fundamentally
> different. However, when "management and operation" of domains are handled
> by different "administration," then "design", "control factors,"
> requirements, protocols, etc diverges (becomes different). Let's
> assume, one intra-domain is composed of more than one "Differentiated
> Services domain.". As a result, routing of intra-domain migt look
> like "inter-domain" depending on the design and architecture. To me,
> routing itself is a fundamental concept in networking. "Domain"/"Hierarch"
> creates "internal" and "external" "information."
Those are human/adminsitrative labels. The protocols should not
be fundamentally different and force such a split.
--asp
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