The TTL in the Map-Register is the TTL returned in Map-Replies. So it is the 
expiry time for a map-cache entry. Note it is the “Record TTL” in the 
EID-record which both appear in Map-Register and Map-Reply messages.

Dino

> On Nov 3, 2017, at 1:35 AM, Albert López <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Dear all,
> 
> In section 5.3 of the draft  draft-ermagan-lisp-nat-traversal which describe 
> the RTR processing, it says that when the RTR receive and ECM-ed Map Notify, 
> once it is validated, it changes the state of the associated map-cache entry 
> to verified for the duration of the Map Register TTL.  What does it mean by 
> Map Register TTL?  it means the TTL of the record of the Map Register or it 
> is the same concept of the Map Register TTL of the Map Server which is 3 
> minutes? If I understand correctly, if we don't receive more Encap Map 
> Register / Map Notify to renew this verified period, the map-cache entry of 
> the RTR expires, at least the locator of the map-cache entry associated with 
> the Encap Map register.
> 
>   "Once the authenticity of the message is verified,
>   RTR can confirm that the Map-Register message for the ETR with the
>   matching xTR-ID was accepted by the Map-Server.  At this point the
>   RTR can change the state of the associated map-cache entry to
>   verified for the duration of the Map-Register TTL"
> 
> Thank you in advance.
> 
> Albert López
> 
> 
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