:> > 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>

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