Well everything tends to look the same but not in this case. This is the first 
mapping database that is really fully specified and tested at the network 
layer. 

Dino


> On Oct 11, 2014, at 9:20 PM, Ronald Bonica <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Dino,
> 
> That too!
> 
> However, the mapping database system is not entirely unique to LISP. Every 
> architecture that maps one address space to another needs a data base to 
> maintain mapping information. The part that is unique to LISP is how the data 
> is distributed
> 
>                                                                     Ron
> 
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Dino Farinacci [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2014 9:02 PM
>> To: Ronald Bonica
>> Cc: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [lisp] draft-ietf-lisp-introduction - Design Principles and Use
>> Cases
>> 
>>> On Oct 11, 2014, at 7:51 PM, Ronald Bonica <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> In Section 2.1, we say that LISP is built on top of four basic design 
>>> principles:
>>> 
>>>  - Locator/Identifier split
>>>  - Overlay architecture
>>>  - Decoupled data and control-plane
>>>  - Incremental deployability
>> 
>> You left out one that is really important:
>> 
>> - A Mapping Database System
>> 
>> Dino

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