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The author would have liked Xerox Network Services. The Xerox plan was that devices had a 48-bit Ethernet address, and local area networks had a 32-bit network ID. Routing was by network ID until the packet hit the final LAN. No need for IP-level addressing.

Early Stanford and PARC routers could route XNS packets, but this died out some time in the 1980s.



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