>>>> Read the stateful section. >>> >>> I did. It's just that the stateless method defaults to stateful if >>> PTBs arrive. So, purely stateless may not be possible in all cases. >>> But, it doesn't say that. >> >> Stateful means to store the learned effective MTU with the locator for the >> map-cache entry > > Yes, I understand that. My point is that stateless is not possible > if a learned effective MTU has to be stored. The stateless section > should therefore describe the conditions under which it must default > to stateful.
Fred, there is stateless and the counter which is stateful. An implementation can do one or the other or both if depending on the cost you want to put towards the solution. We are not making a recommendation. It is up to the implementor to decide. Dino > > Thanks - Fred > [email protected] _______________________________________________ lisp mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/lisp
