This is a discussion on Re: Multi-homing APNs in GPRS/UMTS within the Bind Users forums, part of the DNS and Related Forums category; wcbasquin <wcbasquin@yahoo.com> wrote: > Regarding APNs that exist on many GGSNs: When a SGSN resolves an ...
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wcbasquin <wcbasquin@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Regarding APNs that exist on many GGSNs: When a SGSN resolves an APN > name into a GGSN IP address is it normal for the DNS server to return > multiple IP addresses? Can SGSNs maintain a list of several IP > addresses for a specific APN? There is a mix-up of knowledge and beleif in the phoneindustry. One such area is TCP/IP another DNS. The capabilyties and config of "GGSN" and "APNs" is, contrary to common beleif, not used outside the phone industry. > Or does the DNS server maintain the list of IP addresses for the APN > and just return a single IP address using round-robin selection? A DNS server returns whatever it has been configured to answer. > If APNs are mulithomed then some sort of redundancy or load balancing > can be implemented. Should the TTL for the APN be set to 0? DNS TTL should never be zero. ( neither should TTL in a IP-header) -- Peter Håkanson IPSec Sverige ( At Gothenburg Riverside ) Sorry about my e-mail address, but i'm trying to keep spam out, remove "icke-reklam" if you feel for mailing me. Thanx. |