Английская Википедия:Identifier-Locator Network Protocol
The Identifier-Locator Network Protocol (ILNP) is a network protocol that divides the two functions of network addresses, namely the identification of network endpoints, and assisting routing, by separating topological information from node identity.[1] ILNP is backwards-compatible with existing Internet Protocol functions, and is incrementally deployable.
ILNP has an architecture with two different instantiations.Шаблон:When ILNPv4 is ILNP engineered to work as a set of IPv4 extensions, while ILNPv6 has a set of IPv6 extensions.
At least three independent open-source implementations of ILNPv6 exist. University of St Andrews (Scotland) has a prototype in Linux/x86 and FreeBSD/x86, while Tsinghua U. (China) has a prototype in Linux/x86. The University of St Andrews ILNP group is led by Prof. Saleem Bhatti. Other academics involved in continuing research include Ryo Yanagida, Samuel J. Ivey and Gregor Haywood.
In February 2011, the IRTF Routing Research Group (RRG) Chairs recommended that the IETF standardise ILNP (Шаблон:IETF RFC) as the preferred evolutionary direction for IPv6.
RFC specifications
- Шаблон:IETF RFC – ILNP Architectural Description
- Шаблон:IETF RFC – ILNP Engineering Considerations
- Шаблон:IETF RFC – DNS Resource Records for ILNP
- Шаблон:IETF RFC – ICMPv6 Locator Update Message for ILNPv6
- Шаблон:IETF RFC – IPv6 Nonce Destination Option for ILNPv6
- Шаблон:IETF RFC – ICMP Locator Update for IPv4
- Шаблон:IETF RFC – IPv4 Options for ILNPv4
- Шаблон:IETF RFC – Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) for ILNPv4
- Шаблон:IETF RFC – Optional Advanced Deployment Scenarios for ILNP
See also
References
External links
- Recommendations for a Routing Architecture (Шаблон:IETF RFC)
- IRTF Routing Research Group (RRG)
- ILNP Project at University of St Andrews (Scotland)
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