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Re: [GLOBAL-V6] PI space under IPv6
> great idea. would you mind fleshing out the details a bit?
I did on ram and as it is evolving here is more:
NAMES
- A large standard name space in a format similar to IPv6. Current proxies: MAC,
EUI-64, RFID, UPC
- Names identify functional entities, e.g. a chip or an application
- IANA governs name format and distribution
- End users manage name meanings within the standard format
- Names are distributed to end user via their tax agencies
ADDRESSES
- LAN Routing = current including PI
- WAN Routing = global hierarchical network with Access Points every 10sq miles
- End users connect to AP via wire, fiber, or wireless
- Various ISPs support different parts of the hierarchy
- ISPs charge end users for the total traffic from a given name
- IANA governs address distribution
- Addresses are distributed via IR to ISP
Thanks,
Peter
--- Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> wrote:
> >> So who decides "big enough"? Based on which criteria?
> > That is the point. Everybody gets as many ID/names as they want
> > without any need to prove or justify anything to anyone. All is
> > required a standardized ID distribution independent from addresses
> > distribution. The only link between ID plane and address plane if
> > any, is to assure scaleable routing.
>
> great idea. would you mind fleshing out the details a bit?
>
> randy
>
>
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