4 Jun
2012
4 Jun
'12
9:11 p.m.
On 2012-06-04 17:57, Owen DeLong wrote: [..]
If you're going to redesign the header, I'd be much more interested in having 32 bits for the destination ASN so that IDR can ignore IP prefixes altogether.
One can already do that: route your IPv6 over IPv4.... IPv4 has 32bit destination addresses remember? :) It is also why it is fun if somebody uses a 32-bit ASN to route IPv4, as one is not making the problem smaller that way. ASNs are more used as identifiers to avoid routing loops than as actual routing parameters. Greets, Jeroen