Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol Network Element Deployment Considerations
RFC 7215, “Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol Network Element Deployment Considerations”, is an Experimental document published in April 2014 by L. Jakab, A. Cabellos-Aparicio, F. Coras, J. Domingo-Pascual, D. Lewis. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.
Abstract
This document is a snapshot of different Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol (LISP) deployment scenarios. It discusses the placement of new network elements introduced by the protocol, representing the thinking of the LISP working group as of Summer 2013. LISP deployment scenarios may have evolved since then. This memo represents one stable point in that evolution of understanding.
What “Experimental” means
Describes a specification that is part of a research or development effort, published so the community can gain experience with it.
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- RFC 7216 Location Information Server Discovery Using IP Addresses and Reverse DNS
- RFC 7213 MPLS Transport Profile Next-Hop Ethernet Addressing
- RFC 7217 A Method for Generating Semantically Opaque Interface Identifiers with IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration
- RFC 7212 MPLS Generic Associated Channel Advertisement Protocol
- RFC 7218 Adding Acronyms to Simplify Conversations about DNS-Based Authentication of Named Entities
- RFC 7211 Operations Model for Router Keying
- RFC 7219 SEcure Neighbor Discovery Source Address Validation Improvement