[rsnog] "Internet Protocol version 10 (IPv10)"
Berislav Todorovic
berislav.todorovic at gmail.com
Fri Sep 8 10:25:51 CEST 2017
Ovo sa satelitima je za medalju ... Kablovi izmedju satelita - genijalna
ideja za kreacioniste, ravnozemljase i slicne kreature.
Mada, dokument je ozbiljan kandidat za prvoaprilski RFC, kojih ima prilicno:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_Fools%27_Day_Request_for_Comments
Inace, ako niste znali, ti saljivi RFC-ovi imaju ponekad i poneku ozbiljnu
namenu. Tipican primer su tenderi za opremu.
U tendrskoj dokumentaciji (RFI/RFP) lepo navedete koje RFC standarde oprema
mora da zadovoljava, pa pomenete izmedju ostalog i RFC1149 (premos IP
paketa golubijom postom). I samo posmatrate kako vendori glatko cekiraju tu
opciju i kazu "compliant" bez razmisljanja. Idealna stvar da eliminisete
neozbiljne igrace.
Beri
On 7 September 2017 at 14:52, Predrag Ivanovic <predivan at mts.rs> wrote:
>
> (ako je ovo već bilo na listi, izvinjavam se unapred)
>
> "Internet Protocol version 10 (IPv10)
> https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-omar-ipv10-06.html
> [...]
> IPv10 allows hosts from two IP versions (IPv4 and IPv6) to be able
> to communicate, and this can be accomplished by having an IPv10
> packet containing a mixture of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in the same
> IP packet header.
>
> From here the name of IPv10 arises, as the IP packet can contain
> (IPv6 + IPv4 /IPv4 + IPv6) addresses in the same layer 3 packet
> header."
>
> Ali moj apsolutni favorit, istog autora, je
>
> "Satellite Internet (SI) Specification
> https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-omar-si-00
> [...]
> SI works by using a space network of satellites that surrounds the
> whole earth,
> connected to each others using fiber optic cables, and have coverage
> areas that
> covers the whole earth without frequency interference as shown in the
> following
> figure:
> S1
> ------
> ********************------*********************
> * ** *
> * ** *
> S8 // **
> \\ S2
> // * ** *
> \\
> * * S9 ** S10 *
> *
> * *\\ ------ //*
> *
> * S15 \\ S16 ------ S17 // S18
> *
> * * ** *
> *
> * * ** *
> *
> * * ** *
> *
> * * ** *
> *
> * S23 * S11 ** S12 * S25
> *
> S7 ||****************------**********------**********------****************||
> S3
> ||****************------**********------**********------****
> ************||
> * S24 * ** * S26
> *
> * * ** *
> *
> * * ** *
> *
> * * ** *
> *
> * * S13 ** S14 *
> *
> * S19 \\ S20 ------ S21 // S22
> *
> * * \\ ------ //*
> *
> * * ** *
> *
> S6 \\ * ** *
> // S4
> \\ **
> //
> * ** *
> * ** *
> ******************------*******************
> ------
> S5
>
>
> - Each satellite covers a specific area of the earth.
> - Each satellite holds routers connected to other routers on other
> satellites using fiber optic cables.
> - Each satellite is connected to an earth station which is
> connected to the Internet core network on earth."
>
> Pedja
>
>
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