OK, I will. Thanks.

On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 6:32 PM, Toni Stoev <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dae Young,
>
>> In essence, we are reaching at a recursive network like Joe Touch or
>> Jon Day asserted:
>>
>>   o Within a domain, local addressing (for nodes) and LS routing (more
>> specifically IS-IS since nodes are addressed, not the interfaces) are
>> used.
>>
>>   o At a higher recursion level formerly known as DFZ, also local
>> addressing (for domains) and IS-IS are used.
>>
>>   o Repetition of exactly the same routing infra in two adjacent layers.
>
> Inside routing domains consisting of nodes we need to follow topology with 
> node location names in order to keep routing simple.
> On inter-domain level, we are naming autonomous systems with numbers, which 
> are just IDs. Then we can apply any routing mechanism based on domain ID 
> cognition.
> We have two types of abstraction: intra-domain with structural unit naming 
> and inter-domain with ordinal unit naming.
>
> Let's keep up the good work.
> I have set up a page on the wiki to write things collaboratively:
>
> http://trac.tools.ietf.org/group/irtf/trac/wiki/RRGdashboard
>
> You need to log in, in order to be able to edit. The server supports TLS/SSL.
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DY
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