
David Meyer, Cisco/Univ. of
LISP is a new protocol which seeks to use a level of indirection to separate an
IP address into two separate namespaces, one being an endpoint identifier (EID)
and the other being a routing locator (RLOC). LISP provides benefits for
multi-homed sites to reduce renumbering, control ingress traffic patterns, and
allow movement while hosts do not have to change their addresses.
Bio:
David Meyer is currently a Director in the Advanced Research and Technologies Group at Cisco Systems, where he works on future directions for Internet technologies. He has been a member of the Internet Architecture Board (IAB) of the IETF (www.ietf.org), and is currently co-chair of the SPEERMINT working group. Until recently, he was chair of the MBONED, MSDP, and DNSOP working groups. He is a member of several IETF directorates and IRTF research groups. He is active in the operator community, and was a long standing member of the NANOG (www.nanog.org) program committee. He is also active in other standards organizations such as ANSI T1X1. See http://www.1-4-5.net/~dmm/vita.html for more information.
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