> From: "Templin, Fred L" <Fred.L.Templin@xxxxxxxxxx> > It just circles back again to the fact that what LISP calls "EID" is > something that names an interface; not an end system. And I keep pointing out that an LEID which is assigned to a virtual interface, one which is created _solely_ as a place to hold the system's identity, walks like a EID duck, quacks like a EID duck, etc, etc. I mean, here we have a name which i) is purely identity, ii) has no location info of any kind in it, iii) cannot be used for forwarding anywhere, etc, etc. Where in that list is any difference from a 'real' EID (in the sense of 'name for an end system')? (For those on this list who missed the previous N repetitions of this debate, you can now see why there have been N+1 of them.) Noel _______________________________________________ Ietf mailing list Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf