LISP Delegated Database Tree
draft-fuller-lisp-ddt-04
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Authors | Vince Fuller , Darrel Lewis , Vina Ermagan , Amit Jain | ||
Last updated | 2013-05-08 (Latest revision 2012-09-28) | ||
Replaced by | draft-ietf-lisp-ddt | ||
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Abstract
This draft describes the LISP Delegated Database Tree (LISP-DDT), a hierarchical, distributed database which embodies the delegation of authority to provide mappings from LISP Endpoint Identifiers (EIDs) to Routing Locators (RLOCs). It is a statically-defined distribution of the EID namespace among a set of LISP-speaking servers, called DDT nodes. Each DDT node is configured as "authoritative" for one or more EID-prefixes, along with the set of RLOCs for Map Servers or "child" DDT nodes to which more-specific EID-prefixes are delegated.
Authors
Vince Fuller
Darrel Lewis
Vina Ermagan
Amit Jain
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