Hi Toni, 1. "have different names for
>>> > the   identity of a node and the location of a node" ­ OK, but: What is
>>> the 
>>> > name for the location of a node in ILNP? "Locator" is the name for the
>>> > location of a "subnetwork". "Identifier" is the name for the identity of a
>>> > node.
>> 

There is no name for the location of a node in ILNP.  There is no need
for one as long as there is some subnetwork point of attachment
resolution (i.e., ND, ARP) based on the L3 locator and identifier. 3. "the
Locator names a subnetwork" ­ A "subnetwork" is:
>>> > the set of nodes attached to a link, or the set of links attached to a
>>> node, 
>>> > or the set of neighbors of a node?
A subnetwork is a lower layer interconnect (think cloud) where a set of
nodes is attached to the cloud, and reachability between nodes does
not require traversing another L3 node.
>> 
>> 
Tony

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