Lixia, The original note says "I think it is possible to locate the node we need."
So, the idea is apparently not to divide the Internet - it is simply to deal with the fact that addresses would be ambiguous. Since we have 15 years experience of the pain caused by ambiguous addresses, and a perfectly good 128 bit address space that avoids any need for ambiguous addresses, I don't see the point. It isn't even worth sending the code. Pars, Your original note also says "I am not here to discuss these details." Sorry, but in the IETF it's *exactly* the details that we must discuss; that's our job. We've been doing so since 1992 to my personal knowledge. Regards Brian On 2012-04-10 15:09, Lixia Zhang wrote: > the Internet is a means to communicate. > and the market drives for most effective/efficient/economical communication > systems (there are tradeoffs between the adjectives) > wonder if you could help explain how your picture of "network of Internets" > would be more effective and economical (than what we have now) > > Lixia > > On Apr 10, 2012, at 6:24 AM, Pars Mutaf wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> In my opinion, we can add one more Internet when necessary, then another one >> etc. >> >> We can have as many Internets as we need, all different. >> >> We just need a *network of Internets*. >> >> The first (current) Internet is an IPv4 Internet. >> The second Internet can be an IPv4 Internet too. In this case we would have >> 2 IPv4 Internets. >> Obviously, in this case, we would have the same addresses used by two >> different nodes in >> the two Internets. I think it is possible to locate the node we need. I am >> not here to discuss >> these details. >> >> The second Internet can be an IPv6 Internet. >> >> The second Internet can be a IPv7 Internet. >> >> The second Internet can be IPv6 but we may have a third one which is IPv7 >> etc. >> >> We just need a network of Internets, all possibly different. >> >> Pars >> http://content-based-science.org/ >> -------------------------------------------------------------------- >> IETF IPv6 working group mailing list >> [email protected] >> Administrative Requests: https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ipv6 >> -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > IETF IPv6 working group mailing list > [email protected] > Administrative Requests: https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ipv6 > -------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------- IETF IPv6 working group mailing list [email protected] Administrative Requests: https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ipv6 --------------------------------------------------------------------
