To who it may concern

        I am a junior student from a univeristy of China and I read LISP draft 
about internetworking ,LISP ALT , mobile node recently.
        Firstly, I personally feel that EID-to-RLOC mapping through LISP ALT is 
not efficient because ALT router routes EID . 
        So I have questions as follows
        Will that create a large route table considering a large variety of 
EID? Even though EID is assigned by internet registry, in some region where a 
large population will migrate to another, the original hierarchical structure 
will then be destoyed.
        Will that make the time cost on mapping request longer? Because i think 
the time spend on lookup the routes will increase.
        Will the mobile node fail to keep connection with others because of the 
mapping efficiency?
        I find no answer to the above questions but I feel that the efficiency 
of the EID-to-RLOC mapping determine the future's development
         of LISP. So I wonder do you have any solutions to solve this problem?
 
      I am really looking forward to your reply.

      Sincerely.
   
     YAN LIU

2011-08-16 



liuyan.adams 
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