Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol
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locator-identifier-separation-protocol-275-2023046
title:
Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol
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Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) (RFC 6830) is a "map-and-encapsulate" protocol which is developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force LISP Working Group. The basic idea behind the separation is that the Internet architecture combines two functions, routing locators and identifiers in one number space: the IP address. LISP supports the separation of the IPv4 and IPv6 address space following a network-based map-and-encapsulate scheme (RFC 1955). In LISP, both identifiers and locators can
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locator/Identifier_Separation_Protocol
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2024-02-03T01:55:57Z
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