In einer eMail vom 20.11.2008 23:09:18 Westeuropäische Normalzeit schreibt  
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On Wed,  Nov 19, 2008 at 1:37 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  http://bill.herrin.us/network/rrgarchitectures.html

> correct me if  I am wrong:
> Strategy A means LISP etc.

LISP, TRRP, IVIP,  Six/One Router and I think APT are all specific
proposals within strategy  A, yes.


> Obviously A is about to be abandonned,isn't it  ?

That's not obvious to me. ;)


> Strategy C tries to  emulate TARA. Doesn't it ?

I think TARA is a strategy-C approach, yes.  Remind me where the link
to TARA is so I can  double-check?

Right now I don't even have a doc which catches up with all the new  
developments which are either due to my own ideas or due to the RRG-mailinglist 
 
discussion's input. Forwarding just by either 1 lookup or by 3 lookups draws my 
 
attention to ALL routers (inter +intra domain). If forwarding were done by "my" 
 
geo-label and dest.user's interface selection by Christian Vogt's  
"Host-name"-key then hey: we don't need an IP address anymore at all !!!!!!!!!! 
 ????
 
Have fun at the meeting
 
Heiner
 
 
 
 
 


Thanks,
Bill



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