2014
DOI: 10.1109/mnet.2014.6786611
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The OpenLISP control plane architecture

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“…Thanks to the LISP Beta Network 13 (an experimental LISP network currently operated by OOR maintainers), users are provided an EID and the required LISP infrastructure to connect both to LISP and non-LISP sites. The interested reader can find more information about this in the OOR wiki 14 . This particular use-case has been highlighted in printed press 15 , which has drawn further attention to OOR.…”
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“…Thanks to the LISP Beta Network 13 (an experimental LISP network currently operated by OOR maintainers), users are provided an EID and the required LISP infrastructure to connect both to LISP and non-LISP sites. The interested reader can find more information about this in the OOR wiki 14 . This particular use-case has been highlighted in printed press 15 , which has drawn further attention to OOR.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…OpenLISP [14] is a BSD kernel LISP implementation and jLISP [15] is an open-source Java implementation with a focus on portability and extensibility. However, to the best of our knowledge, OOR is the only available solution that brings dynamic LISP overlays to the very edge of the network and enables LISP overlay capabilities on end-user devices.…”
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“…We used a client-side LISP implementation LISPmob [26] to support LISP for the mobile host. The components of the LISP network, such as xTRs and the mapping system, were implemented based on lip6-lisp [24]. As a hypervisor, we used KVM [30] to dynamically allocate VMs on the LISP sites.…”
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“…Among other location/identity separation schemes, LISP has a unique position: it is incrementally deployable, it does not require changes to transport/application implementations and, more importantly, it is already under active deployment [2]. Currently, there exist proprietary LISP implementations [3] as well as open-source initiatives [4], [5].…”
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