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North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: Loose Source Routing
> Now, LSRR is _expensive_. Modern routers handle packets with options in > hardware, and doing IP options in hardware is not cheap. Conveniently, not very many of them are sent. > (BTW, what other options are actually used? :) IMO, prohibiting IP > options altogether would be a good idea (and don't ask me about > fragmentation). I use the timestamp option sometimes. And the record route (no source routing) option. I do suspect that I'm one of a very small set with respect to the former, however. > As for debugging routing - isn't it much better to ask OFRVs to add > remotely accessible traceroute servers to their boxes? There is no > engineering or economic justification for diagnostic fucntionality like > LSRR to stay anywhere close to the fast packet path. While this might be nice in theory, I think that it would be a political nightmare to deploy. Thus leaving us with the status quo. It also has nasty state implications. --jhawk
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