At 10:40 AM -0800 1/14/02, Randy Bush wrote:
> >> circuit/path provisioning is an important issue for isps. but it is not
>>> ip routing.
>>
>> Hopefully, we won't preclude the use of routing as an input to more
>> automated provisioning.
>>
>> In addition, things get blurred, admittedly when we talk about things
>> we can today, when we start talking about systems of tunnels
>> overlaying the actual circuits. Augmented routing protocols may very
>> well be the signaling mechanisms for such systems.
>
>if folk want to use is-is to help deliver sushi, cool. but that does
>not mean it is our problem.
>
>randy
Fast delivery of sushi is everyone's problem. Stale sushi can be a
more significant problem than stale routing information, remembering
a long night of ...er...poisoned reverses spent in the Toronto
General emergency room.
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