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Re: Shim6, was: Re: filtering /48 is going to be necessary


From: William Herrin <bill () herrin us>
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 13:11:05 -0400

On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 10:41 AM, Eugen Leitl <eugen () leitl org> wrote:
On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 10:25:46AM -0400, William Herrin wrote:
Geographic routing strategies have been all but proven to irredeemably
violate the recursive commercial payment relationships which create
the Internet's topology. In other words, they always end up stealing
bandwidth on links for which neither the source of the packet nor it's
destination have paid for a right to use.

I think the problem can be tackled by implementing this in
wireless last-mile networks owned and operated by end users.
(Obviously the /64 space is enough to carry that information.
Long-range could be done via VPN overlay over the Internet).

If an endpoint is allowed to have multiple addresses and allowed to
rapidly change addresses then a more optimal last-mile solution is
dynamic topological address delegation. Each IP represents a
current-best-path coreward through the ISP's network. When the path
changes, so do the downstream addresses. Instead of a routing protocol
you have an addressing protocol. In theory, such a thing automatically
aggregates into very small routing tables.

Very much a work in progress:
http://bill.herrin.us/network/name/nr1.gif
http://bill.herrin.us/network/name/nr2.gif
http://bill.herrin.us/network/name/nr3.gif

Regards,
Bill Herrin

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