Re: Variable length internet addresses in TCP/IP: history

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>> The problem with variable-length addressing that, in practice, one needs
>> to specify a maximum length.
> 
> In some practical terms, perhaps, but there are extensibility schemes that allow the payload (addressing bits, in this case, to go on forever, in theoretical terms.

I look forward to your design for a forwarding plane based on streaming addresses :)

Does anyone really think that we'll need more than 128 bits?

--Richard



> > The result, therefore, is that you don't
>> have variable-length addresses at all but rather fixed-length addresses
>> with a shorthand encoding for unused bits.
> 
> For most variable-length schemes, yes, but not all.
> 
> d/
> 
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