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Re: routing table go boom


From: Masataka Ohta <mohta () necom830 hpcl titech ac jp>
Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2013 10:39:12 +0900

Dobbins, Roland wrote:

The *actual* end-to-end principle states that whenever
possible and whenever it makes sense, application-specific
functionality ought to be incorporated into end-nodes
rather than into intermediary systems.

Wrong.

See below how it is stated.

b) LISP is closer to adherence to the end-to-end principle
than the current routing system.

W.r.t. multihoming, neither follows the end to end principle of:


http://groups.csail.mit.edu/ana/Publications/PubPDFs/End-to-End%20Arguments%20in%20System%20Design.pdf
   The function in question can completely and correctly be
   implemented only with the knowledge and help of the
   application standing at the endpoints of the communication
   system. Therefore, providing that questioned function as a
   feature of the communication system itself is not possible.
   (Sometimes an incomplete version of the function provided
   by the communication system may be useful as a performance
   enhancement.)

                                Masataka Ohta



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