Ingress Traffic Engineering Considerations in LISP Networks
draft-xu-ite-lisp-00
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Authors | Huan Chen , Jing Ren , Ke Li , Shizhong Xu , Xiong Wang | ||
Last updated | 2011-08-23 | ||
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Abstract
EID-to-RLOC (Endpoint Identifier to Routing Locators) mapping system is one of the cornerstones for LISP (Location/Identifier Separation Protocol) networks. This document discusses one solution to support ingress traffic engineering by controlling the EID-to-RLOC mappings in LISP networks as response to dynamic network status.
Authors
Huan Chen
Jing Ren
Ke Li
Shizhong Xu
Xiong Wang
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