Re: [lisp] Request for WG document - draft-farinacci-lisp-name-encoding

Dino Farinacci <farinacci@gmail.com> Fri, 02 October 2020 16:39 UTC

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Subject: Re: [lisp] Request for WG document - draft-farinacci-lisp-name-encoding
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> One can do many things on an ad-hoc basis.
> But if we are telling people how to implement mapping systems, we have to tell them what they need to do.
> And if people are using mapping systems, they have to know what they can expect from the mapping system.

Well the way I would deploy this is:

(1) Setup my sites to use AFI=17 the way I decide to use them. (I being the IT manager configuring xTRs).
(2) The mapping system allocates me an instance-ID and auth-key that I register these EIDs to.
(3) ETRs register AFI=17 with /n (n is the length of the string times 8). ITRs request AFI=17 EIDs with /n.

Dino