On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 3:18 AM, Scott Brim <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Yes but if your favorite identifier is a stack name ("logical stack
> construct"), how can it be handled by the network layer -- except as an
> opaque bucket? The state the identifier is associated with is only in
> and used by the communication endpoints. When you say the network
> layer, are you including DNS lookups in that?
>
It will be handled by the network layer as it's routing address. For, to me,
this ID and the node address and the 'internetwork' routing address are the
one and the same thing.
And yes, I get this node address from the DNS lookup. And in that way, the
current IP address is my node address(= id = intenetworking addr), but not
the PoA address.
--
Regards,
DY
http://cnu.kr/~dykim
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