Noel Chiappa wrote:
There is simply no way to produce a definition which both i)
completely and
accurately describes all the uses to which an IPvN address is
currently put,
and ii) is short and crisp.
So true. And it would seem that i) is a clear indication of the
amount of overloading that we've applied to the IPv4 namespace.
Is a group address a locator or ID?
For LISP, it is considered an EID since it doesn't map to topology and
when a host moves around and stays joined to the group, the group
address doesn't change. So it is close to your definition of
"Identifier".
Dino
Tony
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