> > > I don't think those are the only two alternatives. For example, > > something like the APT idea where the full mappings are > shipped to a > > set of devices such that such a full set is near to and on > the query > > path of any leaf is an alternative worth examining. > > We have stated before that LISP-ALT routers could cache > mappings. This can help with Map-Request latency. And if the > mappings are cached do to seeing Map-Replies or because they > are pushed with some other protocol, then so be it.
Does that mean the mapping system ( ALT overlay ) would spread some outdated mapping informations to the ITRs? Besides, will it make the ALT router become another vulnerable place? Xiaohu _______________________________________________ rrg mailing list [email protected] http://www.irtf.org/mailman/listinfo/rrg
