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Performance Evaluation of Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol through RIPE Atlas

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The \emph{Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol} (LISP) introduces several benefits to the Internet architecture, yet, since it is just in the initial deployment stage, comprehensive understanding of its integration performance with legacy Internet becomes essential. We leverage on RIPE Atlas, the largest Internet measurement infrastructure, to conduct large scale measurements analysis to provide the feedback to improve LISP technology. The preliminary evaluations show that LISP generally has a reliable performance, compared with the existing Internet. From our vantage point, we observe that LISP introduces a non-negligible latency for the European and North American destinations, occasionally some extremely large delay, however, it shows a faster connection for the Asian intercontinental transmission.

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Alexa. http://www.alexa.com/.
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Ripe atlas. https://atlas.ripe.net/.
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D. Farinacci and et al. The locator/ID separation protocol (LISP). RFC 6830, IETF, January 2013.
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D. Lewis and et al. Interworking Between Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) and Non-LISP Sites. RFC 6832, IETF, January 2013.
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D. Saucez and et al. Designing a deployable Internet, the locator/IDentifier separation protocol. IEEE Internet Computing, 16(6):14–21, Nov./Dec. 2012.

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      SIGCOMM '16: Proceedings of the 2016 ACM SIGCOMM Conference
      August 2016
      645 pages
      ISBN:9781450341936
      DOI:10.1145/2934872
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      1. LISP
      2. RIPE Atlas
      3. experimentation
      4. measurement

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      August 22 - 26, 2016
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      • (2023)Longitudinal Analysis of Inter-City Network Delays2023 7th Network Traffic Measurement and Analysis Conference (TMA)10.23919/TMA58422.2023.10198987(1-9)Online publication date: 26-Jun-2023
      • (2017)LISP-Views: Monitoring LISP at Large Scale2017 29th International Teletraffic Congress (ITC 29)10.23919/ITC.2017.8064354(178-186)Online publication date: Sep-2017

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