I'm also not convinced that the mapping delay matters on real networks provided that the granularity of the mapping replies is sufficiently large. In this case, the mapping service is only contacted once for the first packet towards the corresponding EID prefix. In most networks, most of the traffic is sent towards a small number of prefixes, see e.g.
Excellent point Olivier.
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