[e2e] a means to an end
Lloyd Wood
L.Wood at surrey.ac.uk
Fri Nov 7 15:33:43 PST 2008
On 6 Nov 2008, at 21:18, Fred Baker wrote:
> It's kind of hard to get a message to a destination, fixed or
> mobile, without giving the network an idea of where it is to go.
> That's kind of the point of the locator.
>
> That said, the point of the endpoint ID is to identify the
> application on the system, the transport connection endpoint,
> independent of its location. If the application moves from one
> system to another, the transport connection needs to be able to
> follow it.
can anyone explain how that clear explanation of the endpoint ID
matches with the definition of endpoint ID given in RFC5050, section
4.4?
thanks!
L.
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