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Re: [RRG] Mobility, update rates & charging per update
Joel,
> They are both valid concerns. But I think they are two different
> dimensions.
Right. Thanks for explaining this so clearly.
And I agree with Robin that mobility does not have to imply change of
the tunnel router endpoint. This does reduce mapping changes. However,
I'll note that administrative boundary crossings are quite typical even
in situations where you don't move a lot physically. E.g., from my
office to the city and then to my home; not far away physically, but
they reside in very different places in the Internet topology.
(In any case, what I am looking forward from the RRG or anyone who is
working in this space is a solution to the routing scalability problem.
I don't have a solution for that. I do have plenty of solutions for the
mobility problem, however, some deployed some not. I have a hard time
believing mobility is going to be the deciding factor with regards to a
new routing architecture. Lets see a working routing architecture first.
Just a personal opinion...)
Jari
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