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<div class="">Junxiao,</div>
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OK. That’s starting to make sense.
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<div class="">Now, is the routable-prefix the same as the prefix that NLSR announces?</div>
<div class="">So, for UCLA would the default prefix announced by NLSR become /ndn/edu/ucla/irl?</div>
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<div class="">And then would identities and certificates anchored at the UCLA node become prefixed with /ndn/edu/ucla/irl?</div>
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<div class="">Thanks,</div>
<div class="">John</div>
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<div class="">On Apr 18, 2017, at 6:54 PM, Junxiao Shi <<a href="mailto:shijunxiao@email.arizona.edu" class="">shijunxiao@email.arizona.edu</a>> wrote:</div>
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<div class="">The routable-prefixes dataset #<a href="https://redmine.named-data.net/issues/3145" class="">3145</a> can provide that information.<br class="">
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<div class="">UCLA-spurs should report its routable-prefixes as /ndn/edu/ucla/irl rather than /ndn/edu/ucla, since there is no other way to exclude /ndn/edu/ucla/remap.<br class="">
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Yours, Junxiao<br class="">
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 4:23 PM, Dehart, John <span dir="ltr" class="">
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So, Consumers have to know the names of the routers in the network?
<div class="">That seems odd. Does each person who runs an application need to </div>
<div class="">know all the names of the routers? Or is there a discovery process that the</div>
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<div class="">Thanks,</div>
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