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> I don't think its quite as simple as that Ron. If the role of a service
> provider is to provide service to its customers then an ISP with a LISP
> interface may advertise the entire LISP prefix to its global unicast
> non-LISP customers, but no further.
Is this really how it works? If so, how would someone connected to an ISP that
does not deploy a PITR access a LISP site?
Ron
P.S. It would be great if we could nail down some of these details. For
instance, who is expected to operate the PITR, the EID allocator (as Joel
suggests) or the ISP (as you suggest). Who is expected to advertise which
routes. Until we understand this, it is impossible to have an intelligent
conversation and probably premature to make an address block allocation.
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