On 3/27/08 4:20 PM, Tony Li allegedly wrote:
|Earlier, Scott Brim wrote:
|% Specifically how does a network-layer ID make host-based mobility and
|% multihoming easier?
|
|It decouples the TCP/UDP transport session state from the location.
At the risk of simply summarizing what Pekka and others have said, the key
point that I'm getting from this is: mobility is aided by having an endpoint
identifier. To Scott's question, it need not be in the network layer. It
can also exist purely in a session layer, but some identifier is necessary
so that there can be some continuity of correspondence.
Yup.
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