hi Robert,
It was really good analogy that I will never forget.:-)
Bilal
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 10:21 PM, Robert Clavero <robclav_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Masroor Ali,
> In order to suffer a redistribution route loop you must have two ways to
> learn new routes.
>
> For instance, you are doing a childs party. Then you need to give just one
> present for boy but the problem is you have two doors. Whan happens? The
> boys are comming to your house by the main door, exiting by the back door,
> and comming back by the main door to receive a new gift. How can you avoid
> that? Labeling the boy who enters to your house. So if you see a boy with
> your label comming back to the main door, you can detect and avoid exhaust
> your gift bag.
>
> Comming back to tech, what you need to do is tag all the redistributed
> routes using a route-map. So as a security meassure, check if the route
> comes your redistribution' and if not, resdistribute it.
> HTH,
> Robclav
>
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>
>
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>
> El 10/08/10 13:51, "masroor ali" <masror.ali_at_gmail.com> escribis:
>
> > hi,
> >
> > appreciate if someone help me understand how routing loops occur in
> > redistribution and how can we stop these loops,
>
>
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