Dear all, As the impact draft aims at documenting operational points, we would be happy to have some feedback from people.
>From the discussions and mails, we identified that some of you could directly help in the document, more precisely, in addition to Sharon: - Ron on the change w.r.t. BGP - Ed on the problem of middle boxes and NATs Would you both be ready to provide a little paragraph on this? Any other volunteer? Thank you, Damien Saucez On 29 Sep 2014, at 19:01, Sharon <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Damian, our experience applying the lisp architecture is focused on > service providers network under the umbrella of what we call Lisp Flow > Mapping - Subscriber to Services . > Is this domain of interest to your impact document? > If so will be happy to help. > > > The Lisp Flow Mapping use cases fall into two main blocks: > (1) Consumer Services and (2) Managed Network Services > > In the Consumer use cases the Lisp architecture addresses the need to > distribute the "anchors" used by carriers to pin subscriber inline services - > mobility services, value add services, media services.. > Context is pervasive using mapping, flows are mapped to wherever anchors & > states are. > > In Managed network services the Lisp architecture is used to augment > deficiencies in VPNs for supporting virtualization, hosting, and broadband > access. CEs are freed from enterprise prefixes and WAN functions, PEs are > freed from running per enterprise routing, and Ps are freed from per location > LSPs. > > Please let know if the above is of interest and in charter so we can perhaps > incorporate. > > > --szb > >> On Sep 29, 2014, at 04:28, Damien Saucez <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Dear All, >> >> The charter makes a clear distinction between the LISP architecture and its >> impact (see charter excerpt below) so we would greatly appreciate to have >> feedback on draft-saucez-lisp-impact-06 that aims at summarising what are >> the potential implications of a LISP deployment in today’s Internet. This >> draft >> can be seen somehow as a companion of the -intro- document that focuses >> on the architecture and mechanisms. >> >> Thank you for you collaboration, >> >> Damien Saucez >> >> >> - Architecture description: This document will describe the >> architecture of the entire LISP system, making it easier to read the >> rest of the LISP specifications and providing a basis for discussion >> about the details of the LISP protocols. The document will include >> a description of the cache management and ETR synchronization >> essential characteristics needed to ensure the correct operation >> of the protocol. >> >> - A description of the impacts of LISP: This document will describe >> the problems that LISP is intended to address and the impacts that >> employing LISP has. While the work on LISP was initiated by Internet >> routing scaling concerns, there has also been an interest on >> improved solutions to a number of different problems, such as >> traffic engineering. This document should describe problem areas >> (such as scaling or traffic engineer) where LISP is expected to have >> a positive effect, as well as any tradeoffs that are caused by >> LISP's design. >> >> Begin forwarded message: >> >>> From: [email protected] >>> Subject: New Version Notification for draft-saucez-lisp-impact-06.txt >>> Date: 29 Sep 2014 13:21:29 GMT+2 >>> To: "Damien Saucez" <[email protected]>, "Luigi Iannone" >>> <[email protected]>, Florin Coras <[email protected]>, >>> Damien Saucez <[email protected]>, Luigi Iannone >>> <[email protected]>, "Florin Coras" <[email protected]>, >>> Albert Cabellos <[email protected]> >>> >>> >>> A new version of I-D, draft-saucez-lisp-impact-06.txt >>> has been successfully submitted by Damien Saucez and posted to the >>> IETF repository. >>> >>> Name: draft-saucez-lisp-impact >>> Revision: 06 >>> Title: LISP Impact >>> Document date: 2014-09-29 >>> Group: Individual Submission >>> Pages: 15 >>> URL: >>> http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-saucez-lisp-impact-06.txt >>> Status: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-saucez-lisp-impact/ >>> Htmlized: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-saucez-lisp-impact-06 >>> Diff: http://www.ietf.org/rfcdiff?url2=draft-saucez-lisp-impact-06 >>> >>> Abstract: >>> The Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol (LISP) aims at improving >>> the Internet scalability properties leveraging on three simple >>> principles: address role separation, encapsulation, and mapping. In >>> this document, based on implementation, deployment, and theoretical >>> studies, we discuss the impact that deployment of LISP can have on >>> both the Internet in general and for the end-users in particular. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Please note that it may take a couple of minutes from the time of submission >>> until the htmlized version and diff are available at tools.ietf.org. >>> >>> The IETF Secretariat >> >> _______________________________________________ >> lisp mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/lisp _______________________________________________ lisp mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/lisp
