[MLB-WIRELESS] [proposal] IP allocation (was: DNS, DHCP, stat ic ip... )
David Arnold
arnold at dstc.monash.edu.au
Thu Nov 22 09:12:19 EST 2001
-->"Tony" == Tony Langdon <tlangdon at atctraining.com.au> writes:
Tony> Aounds pretty good. However, I'd also look at making
Tony> provisions for IP tunneling wormholes, especially since Linux
Tony> supports basic (unencrypted) IP encapsulation out of the box
Tony> and there's a whole swag of VPN software out there (CIPE has
Tony> some useful attributes for this sort of wormholing :) ).
i don't see a good way of dealing with this. if you tunnel within an
area, that's easy, but out-of-area tunnels will be both more useful,
and more expensive, routing-wise.
Tony> As for IP allocations, we may have to modify the basic
Tony> geographic model somewhat. For example, if the valley I'm in
Tony> suddenly got populated by a heap of nodes, it would make sense
Tony> for them all to be on the same subnet, since they'd see each
Tony> other and be relatively isolated from the rest of the network.
Tony> The geographic allocation needs topographic flexibility.
i was hoping that we could get away with some pretty simple big
decisions: "send this packet north-east" for example, across most of
the network.
once you we get to "north-east" we've got 11 bits worth of structure
to play with, split into two more layers. i figure "hidden valley"
gets a few of BxNodes with good outside connectivity, and a bunch of
internal CxNodes serving local areas.
in short, i think you're right, and i hope the 3-layer geog/bx/cx
model will be an ok way to do it ...
d
--
To unsubscribe, send mail to minordomo at melbwireless.dyndns.org with a subject of 'unsubscribe melbwireless'
Archive at: http://melbwireless.dyndns.org/cgi-bin/minorweb.pl?A=LIST&L=melbwireless
IRC at: au.austnet.org #melb-wireless
More information about the Melbwireless
mailing list