Tony,
17.3. Rationale, sentence 3 has an extra "is".
A location/identity separation that we are about to recommend is a good thing.
Many combinations of problems may come out of a wrong design. The right design
has to service the valuable practices.
In my opinion the missing basic right approaches for the graph-resembling
packet-switched data communication network are:
– A topological location name, the locator, must target node, not interface.
– Intra-domain and inter-domain routing must be distinct. Intra-domain routing
must be based on locators that follow topology. Inter-domain routing must be
based on routing domain IDs (AS numbers) and not on IP address prefixes.
– [Location/identity split] There must be a node identification system that
maps a given universal identifier to a tuple of {routing domain ID + locator}.
The solution is numerical bi-directionally aware DNS-like system. The DNS
system shall then map names to identifiers.
Good faith,
Toni
On Tuesday 25 May 2010 at 11:03:29 Tony Li sent:
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> Regards,
> Tony
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