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Locator/ID Separation Protocol in Linux
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One Line Summary
Locator/ID Separation Protocol implementation in Linux and Open vSwitch.
Abstract
LISP is a network technology that decouples the location of an IP address from the interface itself, meaning the routing of packets becomes independent of the address to which you send them.
This gives benefits in multihoming, mobility and traffic engineering across both wide area and datacentre networks.
http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc6830/
Tags
networking, Open vSwitch, network virtualization, nfv, lisp
Speakers
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Vina Ermagan
Cisco Systems IncBiography
Vina is a Technical Leader in the Enterprise Networking Labs at Cisco Systems. She focuses on SDN technologies, mobility, and applications of the Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) in these areas, including LISP integration with OVS and OpenStack.
Sessions
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- Title: Locator/ID Separation Protocol in Linux
- Microconference: Network Virtualization II
- Time: 3:20pm
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One Line Summary:
Locator/ID Separation Protocol implementation in Linux and Open vSwitch.
- Speakers: Kyle Mestery, Vina Ermagan
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Kyle Mestery
Cisco Systems, Inc.- Blog: http://www.siliconloons.com/
- Twitter: mestery
Biography
Kyle is a Principal Engineer in the Office of the Cloud CTO at Cisco. He works primarly on Open Source projects including OpenStack, Open vSwitch, and libvirt. He has been writing systems software for over 15 years.
Sessions
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- Title: Locator/ID Separation Protocol in Linux
- Microconference: Network Virtualization II
- Time: 3:20pm
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One Line Summary:
Locator/ID Separation Protocol implementation in Linux and Open vSwitch.
- Speakers: Kyle Mestery, Vina Ermagan
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- Title: Network Service Headers in Linux
- Microconference: Network Virtualization II
- Time: 3:00pm
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One Line Summary:
The implementation of the new Network Service Headers IETF draft in both Linux and Open vSwitch.
- Speakers: Kyle Mestery