If I rephrased I would say when the representation of an endpoint is an
IP, that IP can appear in only one PID.

We could create this constraint within a single map. Across maps,
certainly an IP can be mapped to different PIDs.

But I'm still not convinced (but can be) that in real deployments an IP
will appear in only one PID such as in the case of multi-homed networks.

On 10/28/13 8:48 AM, "Sebastian Kiesel" <[email protected]> wrote:

>On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 03:08:51PM +0000, Reinaldo Penno (repenno) wrote:
>> [RP] And endpoint is an application, not an IP.  So, an endpoint can be
>>in many PIDs.
>
>True in general. but for that we probably would have to define a new
>endpoint type.  This discussion is about the type IP prefix.
>
>Sebastian

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