На Saturday 29 May 2010 в 14:03:49 [email protected] изпрати:
> Let me get to the real point. My concept is the same as of Google-map. Each 
>  router shall acqire a view of the internet nodes and  internet  links 
> according to different zooms. These differently skimmed  topologies shall be 
> combined to a single flat topology, whereby each router sees  itself (and all 
> the other routers of the same geopatch) as if this were the  center-geopatch 
> of the world. Surrounded by larger and larger geopatches and  their 
> respectively skimmed topologies. In spite of equal degree skimming, links  to 
> far 
> remote neighbor nodes must be contained. To disseminate all the required  
> information takes a relatively minor enhancement of the BGP UPDATE message.  
> Introducing policy routing is of course another and important step. But it 
> must 
>  be the SECOND step. Links and nodes may be assigned values&attributes  for 
> computing alternative routes. People are welcome to contribute.  Computing 
> Non-best-effort intra-domain routes is well-known for more than  a decade, 
> why shouldn't it be possible to develop inter-domain  QoS/Policy routes ?!
>  
> Without collecting any single path while enabling twice as many path as are 
>  by DV! Without doing any single IP-prefix! 
> Even better-than-of-today-Policy routing would be enabled (e.g. time of day 
>  routing)
>  
> etc.etc.
>  
> Heiner

So there are nodes, links, geopatches (?) with topologies. Also distinct 
inter-domain and intra-domain routes?
Are there any names/IDs?

Can you give a URL, please?

Toni
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