[Sis-csi] Telecon today, 10/12 @ 3:30PM EST
Ivancic, William D. (GRC-RCN0)
william.d.ivancic at nasa.gov
Thu Oct 12 09:50:42 EDT 2006
Traditionally routers have to be on the same network. This creates
problems for space-based networks - particularly if one wishes to share
infrastructure. We are seeing similar issues in aeronautics network
centric operations. Some thoughts that need investigation are:
Can one use unnumbered serial interfaces to connect routers? This would
allow router interfaces to not have to be on the same network. I think
we tried this and it did not work, but we haven't tried to hard due to
manpower and money.
Can IPv6 link-local addressing help? I haven't had the opportunity to
see how IPv6 can help. Auto-configuration may also be a solution. I
know of one company that was looking at dynamic NEMO techniques that use
some IPv6 capability to some interesting dynamic things (no home agent
required). I will see if I can find the Internet Draft is one exists.
Will
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Subject: [Sis-csi] Telecon today, 10/12 @ 3:30PM EST
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I'd like to talk about plans to get the first set of specifications
going, starting with addressing and routing plans. Come armed with your
thoughts on what routing protocols might be appropriate where, how we
might want to break things into CIDR blocks, etc.
--keith
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