Future Internet Routing: Motivation and Design IssuesRouting im Internet der Zukunft: Hintergründe und Gestaltungsansätze
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AbstractThe fast increase of the routing table size in the default-free zone (DFZ) is a major concern for the scalability of the Internet and a threat for its effective operation in the future. Proposals exist to modify the current routing architecture in order to decelerate the growth of the routing tables in the DFZ, but they are difficult to deploy. The locator/identifier split (Loc/ID) principle is significantly different from routing and addressing in today´s Internet, but it is expected to improve routing scalability. We explain its basic idea, address interworking issues, point out design options, and review current implementation proposals.
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