On Thu, 17 Jun 2010, RJ Atkinson wrote:
Intermediate routers continue to treat the packets as IP, ...
Not necessarily true, please see one counter-example above.
Let me rephrase it: "ILNP is specified such that it only requires
changes to end-hosts".
I agreed earlier ILNP's decoupling of L from I is beneficial to
infrastructure and could allow various enhancements - that matters
not a jot until there's significant enough ILNP deployment so it can
be counted on. To help the initial deployment, ILNP is purposefully
end-host orientated.
Better?
regards,
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