@misc{rfc9300, series = {Request for Comments}, number = 9300, howpublished = {RFC 9300}, publisher = {RFC Editor}, doi = {10.17487/RFC9300}, url = {https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc9300}, author = {Dino Farinacci and Vince Fuller and David Meyer and Darrel Lewis and Albert Cabellos-Aparicio}, title = {{The Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP)}}, pagetotal = 33, year = 2022, month = oct, abstract = {This document describes the data plane protocol for the Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP). LISP defines two namespaces: Endpoint Identifiers (EIDs), which identify end hosts; and Routing Locators (RLOCs), which identify network attachment points. With this, LISP effectively separates control from data and allows routers to create overlay networks. LISP-capable routers exchange encapsulated packets according to EID-to-RLOC mappings stored in a local Map-Cache. LISP requires no change to either host protocol stacks or underlay routers and offers Traffic Engineering (TE), multihoming, and mobility, among other features. This document obsoletes RFC 6830.}, }