Re: [Ideas] Mapping System Requirements and draft-padma-ideas-problem-statement-00.txt

Dino Farinacci <farinacci@gmail.com> Wed, 28 September 2016 03:02 UTC

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Subject: Re: [Ideas] Mapping System Requirements and draft-padma-ideas-problem-statement-00.txt
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> When I spoke to some of the 5G folks this was clearly the direction and in fact Dino's LISP was one of the strongest candidates there as control plane. 

The IETF’s LISP-DDT borrows ideas from DNS but does not need to be structured like the DNS deployed today. There is hierarchy for scale with iterative lookups, but we don’t have to allow it to get out of hand with too many levels of hierarchy.

Dino