Hello Everyone

Thank you again for your review and comments.
The version -24 addresses all comments on the LC.

Thanks
Padma on behalf of all authors

For your convenience i have the tracking table for these changes below

*ID*

*Reviewer*

*Type*

*Comment / Issue*

*Where Addressed*

*First Fixed In*

MED-1

Mohamed Boucadair

DISCUSS

Doc readiness / LC follow-ups

Manageability & Ops

*-24*

MED-2

Mohamed Boucadair

DISCUSS

Experimental status justification

Introduction

*-22*

MED-3

Mohamed Boucadair

DISCUSS

Deployment incentives missing

Deployment Incentives

*-24*

MED-4

Mohamed Boucadair

DISCUSS

Underlay control overstated

Deployment Incentives

*-24*

MED-5

Mohamed Boucadair

DISCUSS

Must not replace underlay protection

Deployment Incentives

*-24*

MED-6

Mohamed Boucadair

DISCUSS

Failure example viability

Deployment Incentives

*-24*

MED-7

Mohamed Boucadair

DISCUSS

Service chaining rationale

Deployment Incentives / Service Chaining

*-24*

MED-8

Mohamed Boucadair

DISCUSS

Existing service chaining not addressed

Service Chaining

*-24*

MED-9

Mohamed Boucadair

DISCUSS

Policy reasons insufficient

Deployment Incentives

*-24*

MED-10

Mohamed Boucadair

DISCUSS

Interception risk acknowledgment

Deployment Incentives / Security

*-24*

DHRUV-1

Dhruv Dhody

OPSDIR

No manageability section

Manageability & Ops

*-23*

DHRUV-2

Dhruv Dhody

OPSDIR

How ELPs are set

Manageability & Ops

*-23*

DHRUV-3

Dhruv Dhody

OPSDIR

How ELPs are monitored

Manageability & Ops

*-23*

DHRUV-4

Dhruv Dhody

OPSDIR

Packet drops (MUSTs)

Manageability & Ops

*-23*

DHRUV-5

Dhruv Dhody

OPSDIR

Logging expectations

Manageability & Ops

*-23*

DHRUV-6

Dhruv Dhody

OPSDIR

Failure signaling

Manageability & Ops

*-23*

DHRUV-7

Dhruv Dhody

OPSDIR

Troubleshooting guidance

Manageability & Ops

*-23*

DHRUV-8

Dhruv Dhody

OPSDIR

Verify ELP compliance

Manageability / ELP Probing

*-23*

DHRUV-9

Dhruv Dhody

OPSDIR

YANG requirements

Manageability & Ops

*-23*

DHRUV-10

Dhruv Dhody

OPSDIR

Multiple mapping systems

Manageability & Ops

*-23*

DHRUV-11

Dhruv Dhody

OPSDIR

Bad ELP impact

Manageability & Ops

*-23*

DHRUV-12

Dhruv Dhody

OPSDIR

ELP validation responsibility

Manageability & Ops

*-23*

DHRUV-13

Dhruv Dhody

OPSDIR

Experimental vs Standards

Introduction

*-22*

DHRUV-14

Dhruv Dhody

OPSDIR

“No protocol change” claim

Abstract / Intro

*-22*

DHRUV-15

Dhruv Dhody

OPSDIR

“New RLOC encoding” wording

Abstract

*-22*

DHRUV-16

Dhruv Dhody

OPSDIR

Terminology clarity

Definitions

*-22*

DHRUV-17

Dhruv Dhody

OPSDIR

RTR scalability

Manageability & Ops

*-23*

DHRUV-18

Dhruv Dhody

OPSDIR

Overall ops readiness

Sections 1, 6, 10, 11

*-23*

GORRY-1

Gorry Fairhurst

DISCUSS

ELP probing underspecified

ELP Probing

*-22*

GORRY-2

Gorry Fairhurst

DISCUSS

ELP path validation

ELP Probing

*-22*

GORRY-3

Gorry Fairhurst

DISCUSS

Monitoring expectations

ELP Probing

*-22*

KETAN-1

Ketan Talaulikar

COMMENT

Probing integral

ELP Probing

*-22*

KETAN-2

Ketan Talaulikar

COMMENT

Probing reference status

ELP Probing

*-22*

KETAN-3

Ketan Talaulikar

COMMENT

Service chaining ambiguity

Service Chaining / Deployment Incentives

*-24*

KETAN-4

Ketan Talaulikar

COMMENT

Which traffic to services

Service Chaining

*-24*

KETAN-5

Ketan Talaulikar

COMMENT

Experimental track concern

Introduction

*-22*

KETAN-6

Ketan Talaulikar

COMMENT

LCAF maturity

Introduction

*-22*

KETAN-7

Ketan Talaulikar

COMMENT

Multicast refs missing

Multicast Considerations

*-22*

KETAN-8

Ketan Talaulikar

COMMENT

Multicast behavior

Multicast Considerations

*-22*

GENART-1

Peter Yee

GEN-ART

Abstract implies new encoding

Abstract

*-22*

GENART-2

Peter Yee

GEN-ART

Intro ordering

Introduction

*-22*

GENART-3

Peter Yee

GEN-ART

Acronyms expanded

Intro / Definitions

*-22*

GENART-4

Peter Yee

GEN-ART

Path stretch defined

Introduction

*-22*

GENART-5

Peter Yee

GEN-ART

ELP definition consistency

Definitions / Sec 5

*-22*

GENART-6

Peter Yee

GEN-ART

SHOULD/MAY usage

Definitions

*-22*

GENART-7

Peter Yee

GEN-ART

ELP retrieval failure

Section 5

*-22*

GENART-8

Peter Yee

GEN-ART

CoS terminology

Section 4.3

*-22*

GENART-9

Peter Yee

GEN-ART

Loop wording

Section 4.4

*-22*

GENART-10

Peter Yee

GEN-ART

Expired reference

References

*-22*

ERIC-1

Eric Vyncke

COMMENT

Security over-claim

Security Considerations

*-23*

ERIC-2

Eric Vyncke

COMMENT

Interception risk clarity

Security Considerations

*-23*

ADRIAN-1

Adrian Farrel

COMMENT

TE definition alignment

Introduction

*-22*

ADRIAN-2

Adrian Farrel

COMMENT

RFC 9522 reference

Introduction

*-22*

CHEN-1

Meiling Chen

COMMENT

Missing architecture figure

Architecture / Figures

*-22*

CHEN-2

Meiling Chen

COMMENT

Protocol scope unclear

Introduction / Architecture

*-22*

CHEN-3

Meiling Chen

COMMENT

Security risks analysis

Security Considerations

*-24*

IANA-1

IANA (David Dong)

IANA

Registry actions

IANA Considerations

*-22*

IANA-2

IANA (David Dong)

IANA

Retain IANA section

IANA Considerations

*-22*

---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, Jan 9, 2026 at 4:52 PM
Subject: [lisp] I-D Action: draft-ietf-lisp-te-24.txt
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>


Internet-Draft draft-ietf-lisp-te-24.txt is now available. It is a work item
of the Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) WG of the IETF.

   Title:   LISP Traffic Engineering
   Authors: Dino Farinacci
            Michael Kowal
            Parantap Lahiri
            Padma Pillay-Esnault
   Name:    draft-ietf-lisp-te-24.txt
   Pages:   25
   Dates:   2026-01-09

Abstract:

   This document describes how Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol
   (LISP) re-encapsulating tunnels can be used for Traffic Engineering
   purposes.  The mechanisms described in this document require no LISP
   protocol changes and specify how existing Routing Locator encodings
   are used to construct Explicit Locator Paths for traffic engineering
   purposes.  The Traffic Engineering features provided by these LISP
   mechanisms can span intra-domain, inter-domain, or a combination of
   both.

The IETF datatracker status page for this Internet-Draft is:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-lisp-te/

There is also an HTML version available at:
https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-ietf-lisp-te-24.html

A diff from the previous version is available at:
https://author-tools.ietf.org/iddiff?url2=draft-ietf-lisp-te-24

Internet-Drafts are also available by rsync at:
rsync.ietf.org::internet-drafts


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