EID Mappings Multicast Across Cooperating Systems for LISP
draft-curran-lisp-emacs-00
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Authors | Scott W. Brim , Dino Farinacci , David Meyer , John Curran | ||
Last updated | 2007-11-09 | ||
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Abstract
One of the potential problems with the "map-and-encapsulate" approaches to routing architecture is that there is a significant chance of packets being dropped while a mapping is being retrieved. Some approaches pre-load ingress tunnel routers with at least part of the mapping database. Some approaches try to solve this by providing intermediate "default" routers which have a great deal more knowledge than a typical ingress tunnel router. This document proposes a scheme which does not drop packets yet does not require a great deal of knowledge in any router. However, there are still some issues that need to be worked out.
Authors
Scott W. Brim
Dino Farinacci
David Meyer
John Curran
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