Hi, > As I said before, the /32 advertisements of an EID-block are advertised > within an ISP towards the edges of the network. Those edges are towards its > customers so its customers, as sources in non-LISP sites, can reach > destinations in LISP sites.
So if it is only done this way, that means for global reachability of the LISP prefix at least one global transit provider has to run PITRs. They wouldn't mind attracting the traffic from their customers. That is what they are paid for :-) That would make it work, *if* we can convince the big transit(s). Cheers, Sander _______________________________________________ lisp mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/lisp
