On 5 Aug 2009, at 23:31, Xu Xiaohu wrote:
For the purpose of identifier switchover in ILNP, the
communicating nodes should also exchange their bundle
of identifiers in advance.
ILNP-capable nodes keep their set of I records in the DNS,
just as IP addresses are kept in A/AAAA records. This is
described in the Internet-Drafts, especially in the DNS I-D.
( e.g., using the combination of identifier and nonce to distinguish
two nodes which use the same identifier but are located within
different
subnets,
Hmm. I would not have worded that in the way that you did.
Different subnets always have different Locators. Locators are
just names for subnets, for example see the ILNP Intro I-D. So
anytime there is a different subnet, there will also by definition
be a different Locator value.
and using the above pre-exchange of identifier bundle
It seems curious to describe "using the DNS to retrieve I Records
associated with a Domain Name" as "pre-exchange of identifier bundle".
Yours,
Ran
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