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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20140423T140000
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URL:https://www.lincs.fr/events/thoughts-locid-separation/
SUMMARY:Some Thoughts on Loc/ID Separation
DESCRIPTION:Locator(Loc)/identifier(ID) Separation(LIS) was conceived to
 mitigate the explosion of the DFZ routing table. To be literally exact\,
 every host would be given a Loc in addition to an ID. The talk asserts that
 provision of Locs in this fashion does not help combat the problem at all\;
 it would only inherit the same fate with the current IP address.What would
 really help would be use of two-tier Locs\, with one set local to a site
 and another globally relevant. That is to day\, use of local
 addressing(Loc) would be the only exit. Some LIS proposals like ILNP and
 LISP achieve this by their own tricky definition of Locs. The talk asserts
 what they really implement is adoption of local addressing\, rather than
 LIS.In LISP\, EID(endpoint ID) is also used for routing within a site\,
 thus is semantically overloaded in the same way as IP address is. This also
 implies semantic overloading isn't the real problem from the start\, thus
 there'd be no rationale for LIS. Semantic overloading (for both
 identification and location) of an address is rather an intrinsic nature of
 networking. What people really need is local addressing.If time permits\,
 the talk also would suggest use of ISIS to make the best use of EID in
 LISP.\n\nBiography: DY is a professor of CNU(Chungnam National University)
 in South Corea\, in the department of Information Communications
 Engineering\, since 1983. He got a bachelor degree from SNU(Seoul National
 University) and a MS and a PhD degree\, both from KAIST(Korea Advanced
 Institute of Science and Technology)\, before joining CNU. He's been
 working on various fields of networking\, with recent focus on Future
 Internet. He's also been active in standardization and REN(research and
 educational networking) activities\, and is current Chair of ISO/IEC JTC
 1/SC 6\, where OSI once was made\, and Chair of APAN(Asia-Pacific Advanced
 Network)\, a non-profit consortium similar to Internet 2 (US) and Terena
 (EU).
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