> Actually that's not quite true. With the geographic routing each router
> only pulls off enough bits from the address until it gets to it's own
> level of geographic knowledge, the closer it is the more knowledge it
> has -- the inverse is also true so that route aggregation is built into
> the design.
Sorry, routers don't have geographic knowledge. Cartographers have
geographic knowledge. Tony gets this now.
-Bill
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