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The '''Locator-ID separation protocol (LISP)'''  is an experimental networking protocol  in the [[Internet Engineering Task Force]] draft stage.<ref>{{citation
| url = http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-ietf-lisp-07.txt
| publisher = [[Internet Engineering Task Force]]
| author = D. Farinacci, V. Fuller,  D. Meyer, D. Lewis
| date =  25 April 2010
| title = Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP), draft-ietf-lisp-07
}}</ref> It allows incremental introduction of [[IPv6]] into the existing [[IPv4]] core, by separating the mapping of routing locators from endpoint identifiers. It also can be used purely for IPv6.
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The Locator-ID separation protocol (LISP) is an experimental networking protocol in the Internet Engineering Task Force draft stage.[1] It allows incremental introduction of IPv6 into the existing IPv4 core, by separating the mapping of routing locators from endpoint identifiers. It also can be used purely for IPv6.

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  1. D. Farinacci, V. Fuller, D. Meyer, D. Lewis (25 April 2010), Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP), draft-ietf-lisp-07, Internet Engineering Task Force