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of the IETF.
Title : An Architectural Introduction to the LISP
Location-Identity Separation System
Author(s) : J. Noel Chiappa
Filename : draft-ietf-lisp-introduction-02.txt
Pages : 57
Date : 2013-10-01
Abstract:
LISP is an upgrade to the architecture of the IP internetworking
system, one which separates location and identity (previously
intermingled in IP addresses). This is a change which has been
identified by the IRTF as a critically necessary evolutionary
architectural step for the Internet. In LISP, nodes have both a
'locator' (a name which says _where_ in the network's connectivity
structure the node is) and an 'identifier' (a name which provides a
persistent handle for the node). A node may have more than one
locator, or its locator may change over time (e.g. if the node is
mobile), but it keeps the same identifier.
One of the chief novelties of LISP, compared to other proposals for
the separation of location and identity, is its approach to deploying
this upgrade. LISP aims to achieve the near-ubiquitous deployment
necessary for maximum exploitation of an architectural upgrade by i)
minimizing the amount of change needed (existing hosts and routers
can operate unmodified); and ii) by providing significant benefits to
early adopters.
This document is an introductory overview of the entire LISP system,
for those who are unfamiliar with it. The first half of the document
is a unified stand-alone brief introduction to LISP, for those who
only want a basic understanding of LISP; the document taken as a
whole provides a more detailed overview of LISP and its operation.
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