Toni Stoev allegedly wrote on 06/08/2010 17:14 GMT+02:00: > OK, locator names a place. The place is a node.
No, a place is a _location_ of a node. This is called "locator/identifier separation". > The locator is formed as sequence of neighor IDs, each among the > neighbors of the node with the preceding ID. This locator resembles a > path but each component of it is a node-local ID, not a universal > location name. So, the locator is to be used as hop-by-hop location > pointer. Each of those would be a limited-scope location name. _______________________________________________ rrg mailing list [email protected] http://www.irtf.org/mailman/listinfo/rrg
