[c-nsp] LAM / Mobile IP in modern times

Alexander Clouter alex at digriz.org.uk
Tue Aug 10 07:55:22 EDT 2010


Hi,

* David Freedman <david.freedman at uk.clara.net> [2010-08-10 12:01:16+0100]:
> 
> > i believe the common case is that vCenter today 'forces' all hosts in
> > a 'cluster' to be in a common L2 domain, although i read something
> > somewhere that said that it can be overruled.  i haven't found the
> > nerd knob to set that if there is such a thing. but even if there is
> > such a nerd knob, its caveat emptor.  you might not like the result.
> > :)
> 
> See, given that today the VMware virtual switch implements more edge
> features (esp more when you use the n1000v), I wonder why some form of
> fast converging L3 mobility + routing protocol doesn't feature more
> prominently here.....
> 
> (Now starting to go off-topic)
> 
I see your 'off-topic' and raise you 'conspiracy' :)

If you can do L3 mobility with your existing equipment, why buy new 
equipment and licenses...

Cheers

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