In einer eMail vom 20.06.2008 18:42:50 Westeuropäische Normalzeit schreibt  
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We need  an architecture that solves the scalability problem in routers,
while  simultaneously providing easy multihoming and easy connectivity
change for  customer networks.  The architecture must be made compatible
with  v6.




IMO v6 ( and v4) must be made compatible with an architecture which solves  
the scalability problem - and not the other way around. 
 
Recommendation: Try GOOGLE MAP, search for a route from New York to San  
Francisco and scroll along the blue path such closely zoomed so that you  can 
see 
the entire tightly meshed network of  the roads and streets. You  may notice, 
that the internet is much lesser meshed and much smaller - and yet  there is 
no scalability problem at all, only smarter routing  technology.  And we could 
do smarter routing too, well by adequate routing technology  (smartest (!!!) 
topology aggregation) and not by entering that we want to visit  some friends, 
and please find out by yourself, that these friends live in San  Francisco.
 
Going for a long-term solution means giving up address aggregation from the  
90s. It is the wrong paradigm. Not smarter address aggregation but smarter 
than  Dijkstra routing is needed.
 
Heiner
 



   

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