LISP attacks this problem by separating the location from the endpoint ID. Let’s say this is your packet: Source = 216.215.54.50 Destination = 80.248.26.3 This packet flows normally in your ...
Contrary to popular belief, LISP does not stand for “lots of irritating spurious parenthesis.” However, it is true that people tend to love or hate this venerable programming language. Whichever side ...
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