Hi,

It seems there is interest in this topic. But to move forward we need volunteer(s) to act as the editor.

We already have one study <http://inl.info.ucl.ac.be/publications/cost-caching-locatorid-mappings > specifically on LISP. There is a request for a study of existing deployed protocols that use caching, and their operational impacts.

Do we have more specifics about the protocols to be studied, and what the paper would contain?

peter



On Nov 24, 2008, at 11:59 AM, Ron Bonica wrote:

Hi Bill,

Since we are discussing operational experience, I would like to see the
conversation continue on the GROW list.

GROW chairs,

There seems to be interest in this topic. Could you guys appoint a
document editor?

                                Ron


William Herrin wrote:
Thanks folks. The question was asked in GROW but it seems like its
most directly relevant to the research being done in RRG. I suggest we
move the discussion to one list or the other and periodically give an
update to both. Does anyone have a preference for which list?

Regards,
Bill


On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 11:10 AM, PAPADIMITRIOU Dimitri
<[email protected]> wrote:
i see value in such effort. ready to help.
-d.

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Subject: [GROW] Operational experience with cache based mapping ID

Hi folks,

There was a suggestion at grow this morning that we produce a ID on
operational experience with cache-based mapping systems. Systems like the DNS have been very successful. On the other hand, I still remember
worms sending to random destinations on a 56k modem DOSing a Cisco
2500 because of the route cache. It would be very helpful to determine
what factors allow a caching strategy to be successful and what
factors tend to lead to failure.

I think this is very relevant to a number of the solution strategies under discussion on RRG, not just LISP. So, is anyone else interested
in organizing the effort? If not, I volunteer.

Regards,
Bill Herrin


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