17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
I don't agree. Apart from the IP address crunch that already poses a problem for the IETF, I don't see why DC-Nets should be limited to specially allocated addresses. DC-Nets should be implemented a layer over protocols such as IP, or as extensions to them. It should be possible for _anyone_, regardless of IP address (officially allocated DC-Net number) to connect with _any_ others on a DCN, with some software or other interfacing.
Ditto. _______________________________________________________________________________ Paul Ferguson US Sprint Managed Network Engineering tel: 703.904.2437 Herndon, Virginia USA internet: paul@hawk.sprintmrn.com