We should not compare LISP to any other protocol. We should define what LISP is. BGP and LISP solve different problems.
Dino On Aug 11, 2014, at 4:13 PM, Ronald Bonica <rbon...@juniper.net> wrote: > Darrel, > > Clearly, this is a WG document and the entire WG gets a chance to review, > accept or reject a contribution. That goes without saying for any document. > > > Ron > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Darrel Lewis (darlewis) [mailto:darle...@cisco.com] >> Sent: Monday, August 11, 2014 7:10 PM >> To: Ronald Bonica >> Cc: Darrel Lewis (darlewis); Dino Farinacci; LISP mailing list list >> Subject: Re: [lisp] draft-ietf-lisp-introduction-04 (Part 3) >> >> <Doing the same> >> >> I mentioned that I'd want to see the text before supporting (or opposing) its >> inclusion... So adding sections seems somewhat premature. >> >> >> -D >> On Aug 11, 2014, at 3:55 PM, Ronald Bonica <rbon...@juniper.net> wrote: >> >>> <This time adding the folks who I dropped accidentally> >>> >>> Darrel, >>> >>> Fair enough. >>> >>> Could the editors leave an empty section between the sections that are >> now numbered 6.4 and 6.5. The Title of that section is "Differences Between >> LISP and BGP". I will provide text within the next week or so. >>> >>> Ron >>> >>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: Darrel Lewis (darlewis) [mailto:darle...@cisco.com] >>>> Sent: Monday, August 11, 2014 1:29 PM >>>> To: Ronald Bonica >>>> Cc: Darrel Lewis (darlewis); Dino Farinacci; LISP mailing list list >>>> Subject: Re: [lisp] draft-ietf-lisp-introduction-04 (Part 3) >>>> >>>> >>>> On Aug 11, 2014, at 9:59 AM, Ronald Bonica <rbon...@juniper.net> wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> In order to help the reader understand the difference between LISP >>>>> and >>>> BGP, it might be a good idea to add a few pages that compare and >>>> contrast the two. It should answer the following questions: >>>>> >>>>> - In BGP, how does the producer of a route know that it is time to >>>>> push it >>>>> - In LISP, how does the consumer of a route know that it is time to >>>>> pull it >>>>> - In BGP, what happens when the control path between the producer >>>>> and >>>> consumer of a route becomes degraded or unusable >>>>> - In LISP, what happens when the control path between the producer >>>>> and >>>> consumer of a route becomes degraded or unusable >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Ron >>>> >>>> I eagerly await your suggested text. >>>> >>>> -D > _______________________________________________ lisp mailing list lisp@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/lisp