Am 2013-10-31 16:32, schrieb [email protected]:
I am fairly sure that this is outside the scope of this WG. I'm not
sure where
is; perhaps someone who's more familiar with the current broad scope of
IETF
efforts can point out the appropriate place for that.
Obviously, if personal PI blocks happen, they will need some sort of
identity/location suppport to make them work, but LISP is only one
possibility
for that.
I see the scope of this experiment to create an OSI-layer 3.5 which
inserts an identity-location abstraction between OSI-layer 3 and 4 -
which just means it creates end-to-end connectivity using roamable
identities. And if improving communication and boosting the economy by
consumer roaming is a by-product, we should jump at the chance.
And experimenting with a dedicated EID-prefix will help us to find ways
to aggregate routing(-tables) to run a infrastructure with so much
expected endpoints smoothly.
Best regards,
Renne
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