Header compression and multiplexing in LISP
draft-saldana-lisp-compress-mux-06
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Authors | Jose Saldana , Julian Fernandez Navajas , Jose Ruiz Mas | ||
Last updated | 2019-09-05 (Latest revision 2019-03-04) | ||
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Abstract
When small payloads are transmitted through a packet-switched network, the resulting overhead may result significant. This is stressed in the case of LISP, where a number of headers have to be added to each packet. This document proposes a way to send together, into a single packet, a number of small packets, which are in the buffer of a ITR, having the same ETR as destination. This way, they can share a single LISP header, and therefore bandwidth savings can be obtained, and a reduction in the overall number of packets sent to the network can be achieved.
Authors
Jose Saldana
Julian Fernandez Navajas
Jose Ruiz Mas
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