LISP in Production Networks: Locator/ID Separation for Multihoming and Mobility explores the architecture, deployment, and operational realities of the Locator/ID Separation Protocol as a foundation for modern scalable networking. The book examines how LISP decouples endpoint identity from network location to enable mobility, multihoming, and policy-based routing across enterprise, service provider, and cloud environments. Through detailed technical chapters and practical case studies, it provides a comprehensive view of control plane mechanics, data encapsulation, mapping systems, and real-world design patterns. Bridging theory with implementation, it guides engineers, architects, and operators in building resilient, flexible, and secure infrastructures that align with the evolving Internet architecture and the principles of identity-driven networking.
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