LISP Multicast Deployment Experience
draft-vgovindan-lisp-multicast-deploy-01
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| Authors | Vengada Prasad Govindan , Marcin Hamroz , Jaroslaw Gawron | ||
| Last updated | 2025-10-04 (Latest revision 2025-04-02) | ||
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Abstract
We present our experiences in supporting deployments of LISP Multicast using unicast and multicast underlays. This document details design considerations that can be useful for anyone interested in deploying LISP multicast services over IP networks.
Authors
Vengada Prasad Govindan
Marcin Hamroz
Jaroslaw Gawron
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