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<DIV>In einer eMail vom 11.11.2008 22:38:58 Westeuropäische Normalzeit schreibt
swb@employees.org:</DIV>
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you start by talking about the root cause of the routing
scaling<BR>problem,</FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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<DIV>Scott,</DIV>
<DIV>there is only one root cause which is the user reachability information
dissemination. Neither the network of the roads and streets nor the network of
the postal service with all the post offices and all the residential letter
boxes do have this problem. Of course one cannot argue against this root cause -
unless there is a solution which can enable best next hop forwarding without
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<DIV>Heiner</DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>