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	Title           : Ivip (Internet Vastly Improved Plumbing) Architecture
	Author(s)       : R. Whittle
	Filename        : draft-whittle-ivip-arch-03.txt
	Pages           : 73
	Date            : 2010-01-13

Ivip (Internet Vastly Improved Plumbing) is a core-edge separation
solution to the routing scaling problem, for both IPv4 and IPv6.  It
provides portable address space which is suitable for multihoming and
inbound traffic engineering (TE) to end-user networks of all types
and sizes.  The subset of the global unicast address space which is
used in this fashion is called SPI (Scalable Provider Independent)
space.  End-user networks divide their SPI space into "micronets",
each with a common mapping to a particular ETR (Egress Tunnel Router)
address.  ITRs (Ingress Tunnel Routers) receive packets which are
addressed to SPI addresses and, after looking up the mapping at a
local query server, tunnel traffic packets to the ETR which delivers
them to the end-user network.  Ivip pushes mapping changes in real-
time to local full-database query servers - such as in each ISP.
These answer ITRs' mapping queries and push subsequent changes to the
mapping to any ITRs which would still be caching the mapping of an
earlier reply.  The mapping for a micronet consists of a single ETR
address.  ITRs make no decisions between multiple ETR addresses.
End-user networks would typically contract a separate company to
change the mapping of their micronet, in response to the reachability
of their ETRs and TE and portability between ISPs.  Ivip includes two
extensions for ITR-to-ETR tunneling without encapsulation and the
resulting Path MTU Discovery problems - one for IPv4 and the other
for IPv6.  Both involve modifying the IP header and require most DFZ
routers to be upgraded.  Ivip is a good basis for the TTR
(Translating Tunnel Router) approach to mobility, in which mobile
hosts retain an SPI micronet of one IPv4 address (or IPv6 /64) no
matter what physical addresses they are using, including behind NAT.
TTR mobility for both IPv4 and IPv6 involves generally optimal paths
and works with unmodified correspondent hosts.

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