Hi Enrico,

You are correct. In the demo P2PP enabled mobile phones connect to P2PP
nodes on PlanetLab. Mobile phones are not part of PlanetLab. 

Mobile phones can also form a separate overlay (they don't have to
connect to PlanetLab).

Marcin 

>-----Original Message-----
>From: ext Enrico Marocco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: 22 January, 2008 16:08
>To: Henning Schulzrinne
>Cc: Matuszewski Marcin (Nokia-NRC/Helsinki); 
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [P2PSIP] HIP: optional, mandatory?
>
>Henning Schulzrinne wrote:
>> PlanetLab is many things, but stable is not the adjective I 
>would use...
>> These are generally servers run on a volunteer basis by graduate 
>> students in various university labs; they routinely get 
>disconnected, 
>> crash or get overloaded with other experiments.
>> 
>> Relative to consumer nodes, they do tend to have public IP addresses.
>
>So, if I understand correctly, Marcin's mobile devices connect 
>directly to P2PP peers running on PlanetLab nodes without 
>effectively being part of PlanetLab, establishing an overlay 
>made of both PL and non-PL nodes, right?
>
>--
>Ciao,
>Enrico
>

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