RE: LISP is not a Loc-ID Separation protocol

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Noel and others, 

Let's say we have an end system with as many ISP
connections as you like - each with its own "locator"
address. Let's say the end system also has multiple
loopback interfaces - say it has two, for example.

The end system connects to a first VPN and receives
the "endpoint" address A, which it assigns to the
first loopback interface. The end system also connects
to a second VPN and receives the address B, which it
assigns to the second loopback interface.

Which one (A or B) is the end system's identity?

Thanks - Fred
fred.l.templin@xxxxxxxxxx
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