Locator/ID Separation Protocol : Shared Extension Message & IANA Registry for Packet Type Allocations
RFC 8113, “Locator/ID Separation Protocol : Shared Extension Message & IANA Registry for Packet Type Allocations”, is an Experimental document published in March 2017 by M. Boucadair, C. Jacquenet. It updates RFC 6830. It has been obsoleted by RFC 9304 — refer to the newer document for the authoritative version. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.
Abstract
This document specifies a Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) shared message type for defining future extensions and conducting experiments without consuming a LISP packet type codepoint for each extension. It also defines a registry for LISP Packet Type allocations, thus updating RFC 6830.
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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