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re: [RRG] Convergence - design-goals-01: future addressing systems



> -----邮件原件-----
> 发件人: owner-rrg@psg.com [mailto:owner-rrg@psg.com] 代表 Robin Whittle
> 发送时间: 2007年12月7日 6:36
> 收件人: Routing Research Group list
> 主题: Re: [RRG] Convergence - design-goals-01: future addressing systems
> 
> I think the Design Goals should include the goal that all new
> architectural elements be reasonably amenable to extension to
> support new addressing systems.  The most obvious ones are:
> 
>   Map IPv6 MABs (micronets, EIDs etc.) so packets to these addresses
>   can be tunneled to an ITR on an IPv4 address.
> 
>   Map IPv4 MABs (micronets, EIDs etc.) so packets to these addresses
>   can be tunneled to an ITR on an IPv6 address.
IMO, the Design Goals for a new Internet Routing and Addressing Architecture
should not explore so detailed issues, it should be more general so that it
will have a long life.
Best wishes,
Xiaohu XU



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