We embed the machines into the routers. No reason why not to. Using the opaque indexing method, the machine simply replies on whatever address chunk it received on. So any traffic destined for the local machine, inside the router, is delivered to the semantic machine with whatever reply address the Cisco router uses. But the addresses have to be persistent with a large timeout. Then the semantic machie doesn't even need ip addresses, and what the cost to Cisco? Nothing. What's the gain? Huge!
On a local community scale, willing t pay the energy costs for local servers, do away with the router altogether. Linus is fast, DSL and Cable with speeds up to 12 Mbps, local networks for local communities. Don't need Cisco.
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