26.2.0.0.1 Asymmetric Routing

Asymmetric routing occurs when the path from node to node is different from the path from to . The following shows a simple topology, and cost configuration that can achieve such a result:

Nodes and use different paths to reach each other. All other pairs of nodes use symmetric paths to reach each other.
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    \$ns cost \$n1 \$r1 2
    \$ns cost \$n2 \$r2 2
    \$ns cost \$r1 \$n2 3

Any routing protocol that uses link costs as the metric can observe such asymmetric routing if the link costs are appropriately configured26.3.



Paul Kroon 2008-03-16