Re: [lisp] [nvo3] New Version Notification for draft-quinn-vxlan-gpe-00.txt

Lucy yong <lucy.yong@huawei.com> Thu, 26 September 2013 19:43 UTC

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From: nvo3-bounces@ietf.org [mailto:nvo3-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Dino Farinacci
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Subject: Re: [nvo3] [lisp] New Version Notification for draft-quinn-vxlan-gpe-00.txt

> On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 9:03 PM, Dino Farinacci <farinacci@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi Noel,
>>> there's certainly no intention of keeping this out of the LISP WG, since this is not part of the charter we just thought an individual submission was more appropriate.
>>> 
>>> We just started from the very practical consideration of the proliferation of encapsulations in the data center, and the lack of multiprotocol support in both VXLAN and LISP.
>> 
>> Sorry I have to disagree. The protocols that LISP supports are *IP* protocols and the protocols that VXLAN supports are *the rest* since it is layer-2 solution. So this appears to be just rearranging the deck chairs.
> 
> This trouble me... why do we want to mix LISP and VXLAN? What is the 
> gain in it? I only smell complexity. L2 in L3 over L3?

We shouldn't but let the authors reply. If you want to carry more than IP protocols in LISP, then you use the L2 UDP port and carry MAC addresses in LISP. You can carry all of MAC, IPv4, and IPv6 EIDs with one control-plane, the LISP mapping database using LISP-DDT.

[Lucy] Agree. This is one way to implement L2 or L3 overlay by using LISP protocol. However, Overlay virtual networks that use VXLAN encapsulation may be implemented in other way too, e.g. SDN controller, not LISP protocol. Therefore, there is a desire to extend VXLAN encapsulation to support multiple protocols beside L2 only and make it a generic overlay encapsulation schematics to support an overlay application.

BTW: IMO: using UDP port to indicate payload type is not elegant design, but acceptable for history reason only.

Lucy  

> How will a mix of LISP and VXLAN benefit the administrators of 
> datacenters, end-users in the end?

The VXLAN authors have to answer that. They came afterwards (by 5 years).

Dino

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