- LISP Host Mobility Preface
- IP Mobility Overview
- LISP Functional Overview
- LISP Host Mobility Solution
- Deploying LISP Host Mobility with an Extended Subnet
- Deploying LISP Host Mobility Across Subnets
- LISP Host Mobility Deployment Best Practices
Notes
The Locator Identity Separation Protocol (LISP) is a new routing architecture that creates a new paradigm by splitting the device identity, known as an Endpoint Identifier (EID), and its location, known as its Routing Locator (RLOC), into two different numbering spaces. This capability brings renewed scale and flexibility to the network in a single protocol, enabling the areas of mobility, scalability and security.