Mapping Systems for Loc / ID Split Internet Routing

The locator/identifier split is believed to be an important principle for scalable Internet routing. In many proposals, an intermediate node at the border of an edge network queries a mapping system to find routing locators for endpoint identifiers and adds this information to each outgoing packet. Such a mapping system must be fast, reliable, secure, and should be able to relay initial packets. In this paper, we present FIRMS, a novel two-level mapping system that fulfills these requirements and evaluate its scalability. We propose a general classification of mapping systems, provide a comprehensive review, and compare these mapping systems with FIRMS.

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