RE: [BEHAVE] Lack of need for 66nat : Long term impactto applicationdevelopers

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> > Actually, rather than tunneling, have we seriously consider flat host
> > based routing in a corporate network? A combination of DHT and
> > caching technologies ought to make that quite scalable.
>
> I've used large, flat networks, and lived to regret it....

Do we have a documentation somewhere about the evils of flat networks? Do we know which are links to specific technologies, e.g. the convergence time of spanning trees, and which are tied to the subnet model, e.g. multicast storms? It seems to be a classic case of engineering trade-offs, and mitigation of specific issues...

-- Christian Huitema



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