:> > not numbered. OID_AUTO is bogus because it perpetuates the numbering :> > of nodes. :> :> Nonsense. There are plenty of contexts in which a number makes far :> more sense than a name -- pretty much anything in any network stack :> other than Chaosnet, for example. If any of us ever make good on the :> threat of SNMP integration, having fixed numerical identifiers will be :> a requirement. : :A number can be a name, but a name not a number. It's obvious that :enumerated objects need numeric identifiers, but not desirable to :mandate the existence of numbers to match all names. : :Unless you want the IANA to step in of course.
... actually, a name *CAN* be a number. You simply compute a 64 bit CRC on the name. The chance of collision is vanishingly small -- for reference: http://www.backplane.com/diablo/crc64.html -Matt Matthew Dillon <dil...@backplane.com> To Unsubscribe: send mail to majord...@freebsd.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message