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
> 

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