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Towards a more efficient Internet? Introduction to the Locator/ID Separation Protocol ( LISP)

Authors: Mohamed BOUCADAIR, Christian JACQUENET

Publication date: March 10, 2017, Review date: August 24, 2021

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4. How LISP works

4.1 Traffic routing in a LISP network

Let's consider a terminal "S" located in a LISP site (i.e. a site connected to the LISP network by an xTR router), and whose EID address is "1.2.3.4". "S" wishes to access a content server "D" located in a remote LISP site, and identified by its EID address "2.3.4.5" (figure 6 ).

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