And you do not want to tie addresses to topological entities. Or you will lose the mobility capabilities that Locator/ID separation can bring.
Dino On Nov 15, 2012, at 12:21 PM, Paul Vinciguerra <pvi...@vinciconsulting.com> wrote: >> One thing we have to be very careful with here is that EIDs are not directly >> allocated/assigned to end sites from this block. That will cause everyone to >> independently find (different) PITRs for their space, which will make a mess >> of the global IPv6 routing table... >> >> Thanks, >> Sander > > I don't think that (by definition) there is any way to cleanly aggregate PI > space. Legacy advertisements are going to be done by their LISP provider and > will have to match the endpoint's PI allocations.