resend: multiple routing table roadmap (format fix)

Julian Elischer julian at elischer.org
Sun Jan 6 10:09:52 PST 2008


Bruce M. Simpson wrote:
> Vadim Goncharov wrote:
>>
>> Is multicast and multipath routing the same?
> 
> No. They are currently orthogonal.
> 
> However it makes sense to merge the multicast and unicast forwarding 
> code as currently MROUTING is limited to a fan-out of 32 next-hops only. 
> In multicast, next-hops are normally just interfaces.
> 
> Also the IETF MANET ad-hoc IP is going to need hooks there; multicast in 
> MANET needs to address its next-hops by their unicast address, and 
> encapsulate the traffic with a header. This is not true link layer 
> multicast -- although it might use link layer multicast to leverage the 
> hash filters in 802.11 MACs.
> 
> As regards getting ARP out of forwarding tables, this should have 
> happened a long time ago...

I'm not 100 % convinced of this...
I was, but I think there may still be a place for a cached arp pointer
in hte next hop route to the arp entry for that next hop.
I DO however thing that the arp stuff should nto be accessing its
data via the routing table.

> 
> BMS



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