Brian Tackett writes...
IPV8 has been designed for the emerging world of circuit switched routing, where packets are moved a long way without "hops" so that they can be delivered to their intended destination as quickly as possible.
Also, where can I obtain the source code of the reference implementation? There is a reference implementation, isn't there? Any ideas as to when I can deploy Ipv8 on my Cisco?
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