How is a split between locator / identifier any different logicaly
from the existing ipv4 source routing?
IPv4 source routing, as it exists today, is an extremely limited
mechanism for specifying waypoints along the path to the destination.
This is completely orthogonal to a real identifier/locator split,
which would divide what we know of as the 'address' into two separate
spaces, one which says "where" the node is, topologically, and one
which says "who" the node is. One might use the identifier in the
TCP pseudo-header, but not the locator, for one example, immediately
allowing both mobility and multi-homing.
Tony
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