Dear All, On 8 Apr 2011, at 19:34, Lori Jakab wrote:
> On 04/08/2011 06:39 PM, Owen DeLong wrote: >> LISP can also be a good option. Comes with slightly more overhead in terms of >> encapsulation/etc. than the GRE tunnels I use and has limited (if any) >> functionality >> for IPv4 (which GRE supports nicely). > > Maybe you meant ILNP here? AFAIK, IPv4 and IPv6 are equal citizens for LISP. Comparing GRE with LISP is like comparing /etc/hosts with the global DNS system. ;-) I don't understand the comments about LISP and IPv4. IPv4 works just excellent with LISP. I have a IPv4 block at home which I multi-home over my IPv6-only DSL and IPv4-only FTTH line. LISP is pretty address family agnostic: IPv4 over IPv4, IPv4 over IPv6, IPv6 over IPv4, IPv6 over IPv6, all work without problems. Kind regards, Job