[Dundi] PEER REQUEST

Brian West brian at bkw.org
Wed Oct 20 13:08:05 CDT 2004


Exactly.  If a peer request goes to the list.. then other peers can evaluate
if that request can be filled by someone that is already a peer.  Kinda like
laying all your cards out on the table then picking the best hand to play
with.  :)

bkw

> -----Original Message-----
> From: dundi-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:dundi-
> bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Linus Surguy
> Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 12:56 PM
> To: Distributed Universal Number Discovery
> Subject: Re: [Dundi] PEER REQUEST
> 
> From: "Brian West" <brian at bkw.org>
> > Should peering requests should go in like this to the list:
> >
> > BANDWIDTH: 100+ mbit
> > HOSTNAME: switch-1.asterlink.com
> > EID: 00:30:48:53:00:25
> 
> But surely one of the advantages/features of DUNDi is that one wouldnt
> peer
> with a large number of other peers? Therefore it would be more important
> to
> advertise what you are bringing 'under' your server rather than your
> bandwidth so that people can try and form 'close' peerings, i.e. for UK
> users, search for a UK peer before looking elsewhere.
> 
> Linus
> 
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