Yes - so the EID and RLOC refer to the same end-host.

On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 4:23 PM, Dino Farinacci <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Could a host in a LISP site send to an IP address as an EID and the
>>>> same IP address as a globally addressable (or routable)?
>>>
>>> A host sends to destinations. So it doesn't know one from the other (a
>>> feature). So yes, both a non-LISP site host and a LISP site host can talk
>>> to
>>> both a non-LISP site and LISP site destination.
>>
>> Let me provide examples, since I strongly think the answer is NO and feel
>> you
>> have side-stepped the question into vague generalities that ignores the
>> issue.
>
> I will be very specific. Today my systems at home use an EID for TCP
> connections. That same 32-bit value is used as an RLOC for LISP
> encapsulating packets that come into my house.
>
> Dino
>
>
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