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Title : The IPtX Domain Name Service Specification; IPtX-MX DNS
Author(s) : E. Terrell
Filename : draft-terrell-iptx-mx-dns-specification-03.txt,.pdf
Pages : 31
Date : 2007-8-23
This document defines the IPtX Specification for the 'Domain Name
Service' (IPtX / IPtX-MX DNS), and eliminates the possibility of an
Addressing 'Conflict', or a Mathematical Addressing Error in the
IPtX Address Space when using Multiple IPtX Addressing Formats. In
other words, the IPtX / IPtX-MX IP Addressing format on the
"Back-End", or "Backbone", obtains its uniqueness through the use
and / or difference defined by the accuracy of the 'Exponential
Decimal String'. However, this uniqueness, if not clarified, would
not be discernable on the "Front-End", because the IPtX IP
Addressing Specification 'Allows' only a '48' Bit-Mapped IP Address,
or 2 Octets and 4 '10 Bit-Quadrants', and up to 60 Bits for every IP
Addressing Format greater than IPt1. That is, on the "Front-End", if
there is No distinction, because every Addressing Format in the IPtX
Specification, when Resolved, is Equal, there will ultimately be
Address Conflicts within the Addressing Scheme. Nevertheless, this
clarification, when used in conjunction with the IPtX 32 / 64
Bit Header, allows the simultaneous use of (2E24) 16,777,216
different IPtX / IPtX-MX IP Addressing Specifications; the
Concurrent use of the IPtX / IPtX-MX IP Addressing Specifications
'IPt1' thru 'IPt16,777,216'.
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