|Once the 128 bit address is split into locator and identifier and the |locator will change according to the current network location, |how could you |know the locator part before doing some resolution in the |id/locator mapping |system (assume no such system) or DNS system (since this host |has no FQDN |name)?
It's not clear to me that you ever have to do a pure identifier to locator lookup. This is especially true since locators are only locally unique. Thus, you always need to have a locator identifier pair before starting a lookup, presumably to determine alternate locators. Once you have the first pair, you could do a reverse lookup to determine a name (and any name will do) and then do a forward lookup to determine the locator set. Note that I don't know if this is what Ran has in mind, but it could work. Tony -- to unsubscribe send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word 'unsubscribe' in a single line as the message text body. archive: <http://psg.com/lists/rrg/> & ftp://psg.com/pub/lists/rrg
