Hi, > As the ETR is not the final destination, it is subject to blackholing > after ETR, which means: > > The function in question can completely and correctly be > implemented only with the knowledge and help of the > application standing at the endpoints of the communication > system. > > Granted that it is no worse than multihoming by routing protocols. > > But, it merely means that neither BGP nor LISP works "completely > and correctly".
Well, yeah, if your internal routing (behind the ETR) breaks then your network is broken... Met vriendelijke groet, Sander Steffann