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An Architectural Introduction to the LISP Location-Identity Separation System

An Architectural Introduction to the LISP Location-Identity Separation System. draft-ietf-lisp-introduction-03 J. N. Chiappa Yorktown Museum of Asian Art IETF 88, Vancouver, BC, Canada. d raft- lisp-intro. High Leve l Description Two major parts of the document

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An Architectural Introduction to the LISP Location-Identity Separation System

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  1. An Architectural Introduction to the LISPLocation-Identity Separation System draft-ietf-lisp-introduction-03 J. N. Chiappa Yorktown Museum of Asian Art IETF 88, Vancouver, BC, Canada

  2. draft-lisp-intro • High Level Description • Two major parts of the document • First part: High Level Overview • Second Part: Details This 'Architectural Introduction' document is primarily intended for those who unfamiliar with LISP, and want to start learning about it. It is intended primarily for those working _on_ LISP, but those working _with_ LISP, and more generally anyone who wants to know more about LISP, may also find this document useful.

  3. Part 1: Intro Part I • Initial Glossary • Background • Deployment Philosophy • LISP Overview • Initial Applications • Major Functional Subsystems • Examples of Operation

  4. Part 2: Details Part II • Design Approach • xTRs • The Mapping System • Multicast Support in LISP • Deployment Issues and Mechanisms • Fault Discovery/Handling

  5. Diffs from 02 to 03 • Result of feedback of WG at Interim meeting • Almost all changes have been incorporated • Editor expects 04 to be last version with major content changes/additions

  6. Content Feedback • Terminology in Section 13 (Mapping System) is a little different than other WG documents • “Indexing sub-system” • “Interface to indexing system” • “mappings” • Is this an issue?

  7. How to move forward • Charter: • Architecture description: This document will describe the architecture of the entire LISP system, making it easier to read the rest of the LISP specifications and providing a basis for discussion about the details of the LISP protocols. The document will include a description of the cache management and ETR synchronization essential characteristics needed to ensure the correct operation of the protocol. • Does this document satisfy this requirement? • Entire document? • Part 1 by itself (with part 2 published as a separate document)?

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