So we designed LCAFs to be short-word (16-bit) aligned so we wouldn’t waste 
packet space. Having an LCAF larger than 65535 bytes we felt wasn't necessary.  
And same for the total number of types. 

Dino

> On Apr 26, 2022, at 8:48 PM, Dhruv Dhody <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> In some protocols that I am aware of, it is usual to state that the 
> variable-length portion in the TLVs/objects is 4-byte aligned. But looking at 
> RFC 8060, I see that LISP does not follow this approach for any of the LCAF 
> and it works just fine without it. I agree with you that no change is 
> required then. Thanks for taking my comment into consideration. 
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