RE: LISP is not a Loc-ID Separation protocol

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    > From: "Templin, Fred L" <Fred.L.Templin@xxxxxxxxxx>

    >> .. an LEID which is assigned to a virtual interface, one which is created
    >> _solely_ as a place to hold the system's identity ..
    >> ...
    >> .. 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')?

    > My point is proven by the analogy I gave in the previous iteration

I am still interested to hear if there is any effective difference you can
point to?

	Noel
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