The Internet now operates primarily on DNS names for services while IP addresses function only as ephemeral routing locators, creating an unplanned mismatch with the original TCP/IP address-based architecture.
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Map-and-encap is a recurring solution across scalable unicast and multicast routing methods, but BGP lacks the topological abstraction needed for inter-domain scalability.
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The Internet Runs on Names
The Internet now operates primarily on DNS names for services while IP addresses function only as ephemeral routing locators, creating an unplanned mismatch with the original TCP/IP address-based architecture.
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From Map-and-Encap to BIER: Observations on Network Routing Scalability
Map-and-encap is a recurring solution across scalable unicast and multicast routing methods, but BGP lacks the topological abstraction needed for inter-domain scalability.