In einer eMail vom 22.01.2010 11:27:24 Westeuropäische Normalzeit schreibt  
l...@cisco.com:

share  some skepticism about buffering of packets, but there are a few
mitigation  methods that Noel didn't go into, such as pre-fetching of
EIDs that are  known (somehow) to be active, or maintaining a longer
cache for those that  are popular.  I would view this as an area of
future research,  something that it might be a good idea to more clearly
call out in each of  the proposed work items, since that perhaps is a
starting point for the  next phase of what is happening here.




Eliot,
Don't you recognize that caching is THE  repair-tool of a  miserable 
routing technique ?
Wouldn't it be better to implement a routing technology which doesn't need  
caching at all ?
 
Robin,
You several times emphasized the disadvantageous delay of the first packet  
due to LISP/ALT.
Wouldn't it be more appropriate to emphasize the disadvantageous delay of  
ALL packets due to the  Moore's law sabotaging routing technique as of  
today and as of all proposed mainstream-solutions ?
 
Heiner
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