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LISP Network, The: Evolution to the Next-Generation of Data Networks

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  • Copyright 2019
  • Dimensions: 7-3/8" x 9-1/8"
  • Pages: 300
  • Edition: 1st
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  • ISBN-10: 0-13-454032-8
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-13-454032-0

The complete guide to seamless anytime/anywhere networking with LISP


In an era of ubiquitous clouds, virtualization, mobility, and the Internet of Things, information and resources must be accessible anytime, from anywhere. Connectivity to devices and workloads must be seamless even when people move, and their location must be fully independent of device identity. The Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) makes all this possible.


The LISP Network is the first comprehensive, in-depth guide to LISP concepts, architecture, techniques, behavior, and applications. Co-authored by LISP co-creator Dino Farinacci and Victor Moreno–co-developer of the Cisco LISP implementation–it will help you identify the opportunities and benefits of deploying LISP in any data center, campus and branch access, WAN edge, or service provider core network.


This largely implementation-agnostic guide will be valuable to architects, engineers, consultants, technical sales professionals, and senior IT professionals in any largescale network environment. The authors show how LISP overcomes key problems in large-scale networking, thoroughly introduce its key applications, guide you through designing real-world solutions, and present detailed deployment case studies based on their pioneering experience.

·         Understand LISP’s core principles, history, motivation, and applications

·         Explore LISP’s technical architecture, components, mechanisms, and workflows

·         Use LISP to seamlessly deliver diverse network services and enable major advances in data center connectivity

·         Improve mobility, network segmentation, and policy management

·         Leverage software-defined WANs (SD-WANs) to efficiently move traffic from access to data center

·         Evolve access networks to provide pervasive, mega-scale, high-density modern connectivity

·         Integrate comprehensive security into the networking control and data plane, and learn how LISP infrastructure is protected against attacks

·         Enforce access control policies, connection integrity, confidentiality for data in flight, and end-point anonymity

·         Discover how LISP mobility mechanisms anticipate tomorrow’s application use cases 

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Table of Contents

Introduction xv

Chapter 1 LISP and the Future of Networking 1

A Brief History of LISP: Motivation, Base Premises, Evolution 5

LISP in the Standards and Open Community 6

Use Cases for LISP: Supporting Future Trends 7

Chapter 2 LISP Architecture 9

Seminal Idea: Location-Identity Separation 9

Map and Encapsulate 11

Demand-Based Routing and Caching 12

LISP Roles 14

    Tunnel Routers 14

        Ingress Tunnel Routers 14

        Egress Tunnel Routers 15

    Proxy Tunnel Routers 15

        Proxy Ingress Tunnel Routers 16

        Proxy Egress Tunnel Routers 16

    Mapping Database System 17

An Asset-Controlled Mapping Database 21

Networking Beyond Traditional Address Types 22

The LISP Data Plane 23

    Tunnel Entropy 24

    Segmentation 24

    Locator Status Validation 25

    Path Reliability 26

    Confidentiality and Authentication 27

    Alternative Data Plane Formats 27

NAT Traversal 29

Summary 30

Chapter 3 Data Center Trends 31

A Brief History of Application Virtualization 31

Multitiered Applications, Virtualization, and the Network 34

Evolving Switching Fabrics 37

Optimizing Connectivity to the Data Center with LISP 39

Mobility: Subnets Really Don’t Work 42

Segmentation: 32 Bits Needed 46

    Device Segmentation 48

    Control Plane Segmentation 49

    Data Plane Segmentation 50

    Extranet VPNs 50

Policy: The Network as an Enforcer 51

The Hybrid Cloud and Carrier Neutrality 54

Summary 56

Chapter 4 The Wide-Area Network: Bringing Traffic from Access to the Data Center 57

Modern WAN Services 57

Hybrid WAN: Efficient xTR Multihoming 60

Scale Considerations 65

Logical Topologies: Peer-to-Peer Connectivity and Service Insertion 67

Security: Connection Integrity and Confidentiality 70

Segmentation 71

The Access Network: Multisite Considerations 72

Manageability 76

Summary 77

Chapter 5 Mega-Scale Access Networks: LISP, User Access, and the Internet of Things 79

Access Networks Using LISP 81

    LISP Access Network Design 81

        Connecting to External Networks 85

Mobility and Wireless Integration 87

    Segmentation 90

    Zero Configuration Networking: Service Discovery 91

    Situational Policy (Beyond Just Location) 92

    Applications 92

        Optimized Campus and Branch Access 92

        Connected Home 93

        Campus Dormitory Rooms: A Virtual Home 94

        LISP-Based Air-to-Ground Network 95

        Endpoint Tracking Applications: Geo-location 96

The Internet of Things 97

    Security and Integrity 98

    Sensors: Mega-Scale Aggregation of Very Little Data 99

    A Protocol Fitted for Low-Power, Light-Footprint Applications 102

    A Lightbulb for Utopia 103

Summary 104

Chapter 6 Security 105

Attack Surfaces, Lateral Moves, and Bot-nets 105

Policy, Segmentation, and the Virtual Perimeter 106

    Macro-segmentation 109

    Micro-segmentation 111

    Process-Level Segmentation 113

    How to Integrate the Control Plane into the Assurance Loop 116

    Traffic Steering and Service Chains 117

Cryptography in LISP 117

    Public-Key Cryptography 117

    Symmetric Cryptography 119

    Integrated Key Exchange 120

How the LISP Control Plane Is Secured 123

    Enhanced Control Plane Security 124

        LISP-SEC 124

        Threats Addressed by LISP-SEC 126

        LISP Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA) Authentication and Authorization 127

Anonymity in LISP 129

Summary 130

Chapter 7 LISP and the Next-Generation Mobile Network 131

LISP EID Mobility and LISP Mobile Node 131

    LISP EID Mobility 132

        LISP EID Mobility Mechanics 133

    LISP Mobile Node 136

        LISP Mobile Node Mechanics 137

Mobility Convergence Optimization 138

    Redirection 138

    Pub-Sub 139

    Predictive RLOCs 141

Use Cases 143

    Use Case: High Rate Mobility 143

    Use Case: Aeronautical Telecommunications Network (ATN) 148

    Use Case: Next-Generation Cellular Networks 150

        Network Slicing 151

        Ultra-Low Latency 152

        High Endpoint Density 153

        Fixed-Mobile Convergence (FMC) Multihoming 153

        Security 153

    Use Case: Mobile Environment for Media Broadcasting 153

    Use Case: Blockchain Network 154

Summary 155

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