> Is LISP really part of the Internet Architecture ? I thought (unfortunately)
> not. E.g.: i don't think i can become an Internet transit ISP without 
> participating
> in the "native" BGP routing. "Hey, i don't want these gigantic BGP Internet
> routing tables, and my customers don't need it. I just want do do LISP".

LISP isn't really tunnels (if you look really really closely) but to quote Noel 
"Tunnels were never first class citizens of the Internet architecture". Take it 
for what's it worth.

Dino

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