Dino, That too!
However, the mapping database system is not entirely unique to LISP. Every architecture that maps one address space to another needs a data base to maintain mapping information. The part that is unique to LISP is how the data is distributed Ron > -----Original Message----- > From: Dino Farinacci [mailto:farina...@gmail.com] > Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2014 9:02 PM > To: Ronald Bonica > Cc: lisp@ietf.org > Subject: Re: [lisp] draft-ietf-lisp-introduction - Design Principles and Use > Cases > > > On Oct 11, 2014, at 7:51 PM, Ronald Bonica <rbon...@juniper.net> wrote: > > > > In Section 2.1, we say that LISP is built on top of four basic design > > principles: > > > > - Locator/Identifier split > > - Overlay architecture > > - Decoupled data and control-plane > > - Incremental deployability > > You left out one that is really important: > > - A Mapping Database System > > Dino _______________________________________________ lisp mailing list lisp@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/lisp