Ved Kafle wrote:
 How about slightly modifying the definition of address to indicate that an
address is, by default, a locator? It can be treated as an identitier when
it goes into network protocols of layer 4 and above.


Hi Ved,

I think we already have that.

address    An address is a name that is used as both an interface
           locator and an endpoint identifier.

Thus, an address is both a locator and identifier.

Tony


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