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[routing-wg] Routing WG Agenda for Prague
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Vince Fuller
vaf at cisco.com
Tue Apr 13 17:06:29 CEST 2010
Hey Rob- > Y. Mention Vince Fuller is around if any of the LISP Beta sites > want to talk to him (or if anyone is interested in the current > state of LISP). Thanks for the mention! I'm particularly interested in talking to ISP engineering people about what they are doing today for traffic engineering (both inbound and outbound) and what sort of functionality they'd want if they could have it. LISP's encapsulation mechanism and its on-demand exchange of specific mapping cache entries offers some interesting possibilities for implementing new ways of doing traffic engineering. The basic spec is well-enough specific and far enough along in implementation that we're ready to explore some of these so we'd like to know what users' requirements are. Thanks! --Vince (for the other LISP authors: Dino/Dave/Darrel)
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