It might look similar to 802.11s, but right now there is nothing defined
for 802.15.4 like 802.11s. There is an 802.15.5 group working on this
and it's solution may be just the "mesh under" soltion 6lowpan needs.
I'm not at all sure about how TRILL would or could fit.
geoff
On Wed, 2007-07-18 at 16:53 +0200, Mark Townsley wrote:
> dculler wrote:
> > 5. History suggests that once IP routing is available for a particular
> > kind of link, sub-IP routing tends to dissappear. Remember x.25 and
> > frame relay. Of course, we do some form of "mesh" routing in switched
> > ethernets and mesh wifi, but generally it is transparent. The link
> > looks like the unswitched counterpart.
> Why would a 6lowpan "route under" solution not look similar to 802.11s
> or TRILL?
>
> - Mark
>
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