On 2016-01-25 18:08, Robert Armstrong wrote:
Paul_Koning
(Paul_Koning at
Dell.com) wrote:
just setting all costs to the same number would not be all that horrible,
either
The effect of this would be to make DECnet prefer the route with the least
number of hops. That makes a lot of sense to me and I would absolutely
agree, BUT there's a problem...
Yes, this would in theory end up using the least number of hops, but
that would depend on everyone else also setting the same equal cost on
all their circuits, otherwise the bets are still off.
The problem is the HECnet bridge program. The
bridge effectively makes
everything adjacent to everything else, even though the actual communication
goes thru psilo. Thus things look to DECnet like they're only one hop away
when in reality they're at least two.
The consequence of this is that two machines which both have a connection
via the bridge and which have a direct point-to-point link between them
(e.g. Multinet) will sometimes decide to talk via the bridge and will ignore
the direct link. At least for my part, that not the behavior I want.
On the other hand, the traffic passes through a lot less inside your VMS
box... Most of the network processing at psilo is done by hardware, and
depending on what you are using at your local end to run the bridge is
the same thing, so in fact it might very well be faster than the
Multinet tunnel...
Johnny
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