> The consequent routing from the non-LISP world to the LISP world may well > have highly inefficient and lengthy paths for many, as the "closest" gateway > may well be on the other side of the planet. (e.g. from Australia I still > send most of my Teredo traffic via Amsterdam - obviously performance sucks > when this > happens!)
This is possibly why the overlay could go very far to the edges. To the point of in the hosts or the attached networking device. We have seen this happen, a bit, with the data center overlays. Dino P.S. Let the host versus network battle begin ... again ... _______________________________________________ lisp mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/lisp
