Robert, Xiaohu, thanks for commenting.

To be clear, I use the term "autonomous system" in the sense of "routing 
domain", considering both interchangeable.

On Wednesday 6 May 2009 02:35:52 Toni Stoev sent:
> How can locator have default association with its containing autonomous 
> system?
> Easy. Autonomous system number shall be incorporated into locator. 
> Universally recognizable locator shall start with it.
> 
> On Tuesday 5 May 2009 12:35:41 Toni Stoev sent:
> > Intra-domain routing can be considered as a general solution. This general 
> > solution is the provision of reachability throughout an autonomous system.
> > Node locators can be considered intra-domain locators. Every locator shall 
> > have default association with its containing autonomous system in order to 
> > be universally recognizable.
> > Utilizing these approaches inter-domain routing can be separated from 
> > intra-domain routing. Inter-domain routing shall be based on autonomous 
> > system paths and not on IP addresses and prefixes. Thus inter-domain 
> > routing tables will be substantially unloaded and more easily managed.
> > This will provide significant improvement to inter-domain routing 
> > scalability.
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