Dynamic routing changed the networking landscape in ways that can barely be remembered or articulated. Can anyone really imagine a network such as the Internet, with so many different networks (dare I say “internets”), each with their own administrative entity, and administrative policy, with such a rich “mesh” of connectivity/reachability, emerging as it has, with configured routes, either by humans or network management systems?
As Simple as a Static
As Simple as a Static
As Simple as a Static
Dynamic routing changed the networking landscape in ways that can barely be remembered or articulated. Can anyone really imagine a network such as the Internet, with so many different networks (dare I say “internets”), each with their own administrative entity, and administrative policy, with such a rich “mesh” of connectivity/reachability, emerging as it has, with configured routes, either by humans or network management systems?