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There is already a lot of work being done on the Interplanetary
Internet problem.  Vint Cerf has lead pioneering work with people at
JPL on the problem.  I don't remember the URL but it should be easy
to find.  The current achitecture (last I checked) was for basically
independent networks on each planet with gateways at the planetary
borders.  There are some facinating problems that come up when you
think about it.

- --->  Phil

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dawson, Peter D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 3:06 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: Addresses and ports and taxes -- oh my!
> 
> 
> good point... but I do wonder how the border edge
> router will handle a datagram with 
> TTL approx > 240 sec's 
> ( i.e min time required for msg to pass between earth <=> mars) ?
> what about jitters, latency ,dropped packets, icmpv6 err msg....
> well whatever....
> 
> ->-----Original Message-----
> ->From: Rick H Wesson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> ->Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 2:50 PM
> ->To: Dawson, Peter D
> ->Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ->Subject: RE: Addresses and ports and taxes -- oh my!
> ->
> ->
> ->
> ->peter,
> ->
> ->who said all the addresses were going to be used only on earth?
> ->
> ->-r
> ->
> ->On Thu, 3 Aug 2000, Dawson, Peter D wrote:
> ->
> ->> v6 address space works out to about 1500 address 
> ->> per sq  mtr of the earth's surface...
> ->> NOW..how many house fit on 1 sqm ?
> ->> 
> ->> ->-----Original Message-----
> ->> ->From: Parkinson, Jonathan
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] ->> ->Sent: Thursday, August
> 03, 2000 10:23 AM
> ->> ->To: 'Rakers, Jason'; 'Dennis Glatting'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ->> ->Subject: RE: Addresses and ports and taxes -- oh my!
> ->> ->
> ->> ->
> ->> ->Err I think that would take some thinking about ? How many 
> ->> ->houses are there
> ->> ->in the world!
> ->> ->
> ->> ->-----Original Message-----
> ->> ->From: Rakers, Jason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> ->> ->Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 2:41 PM
> ->> ->To: 'Dennis Glatting'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ->> ->Subject: RE: Addresses and ports and taxes -- oh my!
> ->> ->
> ->> ->
> ->> ->When household appliances begin becoming IP addressable, I 
> ->> ->think we will see
> ->> ->a move towards assigning an Internet IP address per household
>  ->> ->(much like
> ->> ->today's street address).  The household will perform NAT for 
> ->> ->all devices
> ->> ->within (one street address can house many people, not just
> one). ->> ->
> ->> ->
> ->> 
> ->
> 

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