I'm a newcommer to this working group. 
To my understanding, the new architecture contains identifiers, locator/routing,
mapping systems. So when a user moves, his identifier will not change, but he 
will
get a new locator, and he has to publish the new locator in the mapping system, 
or
there is some automotic mechanisms to do that. 

My problem is that in traditional routing systems, the IPv4 address serves both
the identifier and locator, and the routing table growth and routing dynamics
happens to the routing system. When identifier and locator separates, the 
routing
system will have much less pressure, but what about the mapping system. It seems
that the pressure has been transfered from the routing system to the mapping
system. Can the mapping system handle the large number of mappings and 
dynamics? 


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