[lisp] updated draft-lisp for sdn-nfv

Sharon Barkai <Sharon@Contextream.com> Thu, 23 May 2013 02:59 UTC

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There is an updated draft-lisp for sdn scaling network function virtualization.
http://www.ietf.org/id/draft-barkai-lisp-nfv-01.txt

The draft shows how LISP enhances SDN from (1) concentrated,  (2) hop-by-hop, (3) push control model, to (1) distributed, (2) overlay, (3) pull-pub-sub model, able to perform dynamic mapping the right flows, in the right sequence, from mobile users, to elastic functions.

Main additions to draft-01 by Vina clarify the terminology around LISP-SDN and the LISP messages, as well as explain the SDN-XTR flow-rule (exact and best match) affinity determination and forwarding model.

It will be good if during the next wg meeting Dino and Fabio will further elaborate on the LISP-SDN use-cases and the SDN open-source platforms LISP is being inserted to. Additional explanations on why and how to enhance SDN with LISP can be found on the (2page) paper bellow: