As I understand it, we need both a UDP port number and a destination
connection ID.
Yours,
Joel
On 3/22/2022 10:44 AM, Dino Farinacci wrote:
Heard back from a QUIC expert.
Thanks for the quick response.
As long as we do not want to use QUIC over HTTP, we can use whatever UDP port
we want to carry QUIC.
Okay, I don't think we need to run LISP over HTTP/QUIC.
I would note that since we may want to have the same node provide
connectionless (UDP-based) LISP and connection orient (TCP or QUIC) LISP, it
seems that if we want a well known UDP destination port it should be different
from 4342.
Also, when we use QUIC for LISP we do need to specify what the destination
connection-ID (the QUIC internal ID) will be. There is a lot of flexibility on
that.
Right now we use port 4342 for both TCP and UDP. I say, we spec that we use a
connection-ID value of 4342 for QUIC. And we are done with this issue.
Comments?
Dino
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