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Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) Parameters
Created
2012-04-25
Last Updated
2025-04-25
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Registries included below
??LISP ACT Values
??LISP Address Type Codes (CLOSED)
??LISP Algorithm ID Numbers
??LISP Crypto Cipher Suite
??LISP Canonical Address Format (LCAF) Types
??LISP Packet Types
??LISP Shared Extension Message Type Sub-types
??LISP-GPE Next Protocol
??LISP Control Plane Header Bits: Map-Request
??LISP Control Plane Header Bits: Map-Reply
??LISP Control Plane Header Bits: Map-Register
??LISP Control Plane Header Bits: Map-Request-Record
??LISP Control Plane Header Bits: Encapsulated Control Message (ECM)
??LISP Control Plane Header Bits: EID-Record
??LISP Control Plane Header Bits: RLOC-Record
??LISP ECM Authentication Data Types
??LISP Map-Reply Authentication Data Types
??LISP-SEC Preferred Authentication Data HMAC IDs
??LISP-SEC Authentication Data Key Wrap IDs
??LISP-SEC Authentication Data Key Derivation Function IDs
LISP ACT Values
Registration Procedure(s)
IETF Review or IESG Approval
Reference
[RFC9301]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Value Action Description Reference
0 No-Action The map-cache is kept alive and no packet encapsulation occurs. [RFC9301]
1 Natively-Forward The packet is not encapsulated or dropped but natively forwarded. [RFC9301]
2 Send-Map-Request The packet invokes sending a Map-Request. [RFC9301]
3 Drop/No-Reason A packet that matches this map-cache entry is dropped. An ICMP Unreachable message SHOULD be sent. [RFC9301]
4 Drop/Policy-Denied A packet matching this Map-Cache entry is dropped because the target EID is policy-denied by the xTR or the [RFC9301]
Mapping System.
5 Drop/Auth-Failure A packet matching this Map-Cache entry is dropped because the Map-Request for the target EID fails an [RFC9301]
authentication check by the xTR or the Mapping System.
6-7 Unassigned
LISP Address Type Codes (CLOSED)
Reference
[RFC6830][RFC9301]
Note
Registry closed per [RFC9301].
LISP Algorithm ID Numbers
Registration Procedure(s)
First Come First Served
Reference
[RFC9301]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Name Number MAC KDF
None 0 None None
HMAC-SHA-1-96-None 1 [RFC2404] None
HMAC-SHA-256-128-None 2 [RFC4868] None
HMAC-SHA256-128+HKDF-SHA256 3 [RFC4868] [RFC4868]
Unassigned 4-255
LISP Crypto Cipher Suite
Registration Procedure(s)
First Come First Served
Reference
[RFC8061]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Value Suite Definition
0 Reserved [RFC8061, Section 6]
1 LISP_2048MODP_AES128_CBC_SHA256 [RFC8061, Section 6]
2 LISP_EC25519_AES128_CBC_SHA256 [RFC8061, Section 6]
3 LISP_2048MODP_AES128_GCM [RFC8061, Section 6]
4 LISP_3072MODP_AES128_GCM [RFC8061, Section 6]
5 LISP_256_EC25519_AES128_GCM [RFC8061, Section 6]
6 LISP_256_EC25519_CHACHA20_POLY1305 [RFC8061, Section 6]
7-255 Unassigned
LISP Canonical Address Format (LCAF) Types
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Luigi Iannone, Albert Cabellos
Reference
[RFC8060]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Value LISP LCAF Type Name Reference
0 Null Body [RFC8060, Section 3]
1 AFI List [RFC8060, Section 3]
2 Instance ID [RFC8060, Section 3]
3 AS Number [RFC8060, Section 3]
4 Unassigned
5 Geo-Coordinates [RFC8060, Section 3]
6 Unassigned
7 NAT-Traversal [RFC8060, Section 3]
8 Unassigned
9 Multicast Info [RFC8060, Section 3]
10 Explicit Locator Path [RFC8060, Section 3]
11 Security Key [RFC8060, Section 3]
12 Source/Dest Key [RFC8060, Section 3]
13 Replication List Entry [RFC8060, Section 3]
14-254 Unassigned
255 Vendor Specific [RFC9306, Section 4]
LISP Packet Types
Registration Procedure(s)
Standards Action
Reference
[RFC9304][RFC9301]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Code Message Reference
0 Reserved [RFC9301]
1 LISP Map-Request [RFC9301]
2 LISP Map-Reply [RFC9301]
3 LISP Map-Register [RFC9301]
4 LISP Map-Notify [RFC9301]
5 LISP Map-Notify-Ack [RFC9301]
6 LISP DDT Map-Referral (TEMPORARY - registered 2017-04-19, extension registered 2025-04-25, expires 2026-04-19) [RFC8111]
7 Unassigned
8 LISP Encapsulated Control Message [RFC9301]
9-14 Unassigned
15 LISP Shared Extension Message [RFC9304]
LISP Shared Extension Message Type Sub-types
Reference
[RFC9304]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Range Registration Procedures
0-1023 Standards Action
1024-4095 First Come First Served
Value Description Reference Change Controller (First Come First Served Range)
0-1023 Unassigned
1024 Map-Subscribe/Map-Subscribe-Ack [draft-boucadair-lisp-subscribe-05] [Mohamed_Boucadair]
1025 Map-Bulk-Request/Map-Bulk-Reply [draft-boucadair-lisp-bulk-06] [Mohamed_Boucadair]
1026 Map-Solicit-Request/Map-Solicit-Reply [draft-boucadair-lisp-itr-failure-04] [Mohamed_Boucadair]
1027-4095 Unassigned
LISP-GPE Next Protocol
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Darrel Lewis, Luigi Iannone
Reference
[RFC9305]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Next Protocol Description Reference
0x00 Reserved [RFC9305]
0x01 IPv4 [RFC9305]
0x02 IPv6 [RFC9305]
0x03 Ethernet [RFC9305]
0x04 NSH [RFC9305]
0x05-0x7D Unassigned
0x7E-0x7F Experimentation and testing [RFC9305]
0x80-0xFD Unassigned (shim headers)
0xFE-0xFF Experimentation and testing (shim headers) [RFC9305]
LISP Control Plane Header Bits: Map-Request
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Albert Cabellos, Dino Farinacci
Reference
[RFC9301]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Spec Name IANA Name BIT Position Description Reference
A Map-Request-A 4 Authoritative Bit [RFC9301]
M Map-Request-M 5 Map Data Present Bit [RFC9301]
P Map-Request-P 6 RLOC-Probe Request Bit [RFC9301]
S Map-Request-S 7 Solicit Map-Request (SMR) Bit [RFC9301]
p Map-Request-p 8 Proxy-ITR Bit [RFC9301]
s Map-Request-s 9 Solicit Map-Request Invoked Bit [RFC9301]
I Map-Request-I 11 xTR-ID Bit [RFC9437]
L Map-Request-L 17 Local xTR [RFC9301]
D Map-Request-D 18 Don't Map-Reply Bit [RFC9301]
LISP Control Plane Header Bits: Map-Reply
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Albert Cabellos, Dino Farinacci
Reference
[RFC9301]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Spec Name IANA Name BIT Position Description Reference
P Map-Reply-P 4 RLOC-Probe Bit [RFC9301]
E Map-Reply-E 5 Echo-Nonce Capable Bit [RFC9301]
S Map-Reply-S 6 Security Bit [RFC9301]
LISP Control Plane Header Bits: Map-Register
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Albert Cabellos, Dino Farinacci
Reference
[RFC9301]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Spec Name IANA Name BIT Position Description Reference
P Map-Register-P 4 Proxy Map-Reply Bit [RFC9301]
S Map-Register-S 5 LISP-SEC Capable Bit [RFC9301]
I Map-Register-I 6 xTR-ID Present Bit [RFC9301]
LISP Control Plane Header Bits: Map-Request-Record
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Albert Cabellos, Dino Farinacci
Reference
[RFC9437]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Spec Name IANA Name BIT Position Description Reference
N Map-Request-N 1 Notification-Requested Bit [RFC9437]
LISP Control Plane Header Bits: Encapsulated Control Message (ECM)
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Albert Cabellos, Dino Farinacci
Reference
[RFC9301]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Spec Name IANA Name BIT Position Description Reference
S ECM-S 4 Security Bit [RFC9301]
D ECM-D 5 LISP-DDT Bit [RFC9301]
E ECM-E 6 Forward to ETR Bit [RFC9301]
M ECM-M 7 Destined to Map-Server Bit [RFC9301]
LISP Control Plane Header Bits: EID-Record
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Albert Cabellos, Dino Farinacci
Reference
[RFC9301]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Spec Name IANA Name BIT Position Description Reference
A EID-Record-A 19 Authoritative Bit [RFC9301]
LISP Control Plane Header Bits: RLOC-Record
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Albert Cabellos, Dino Farinacci
Reference
[RFC9301]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Spec Name IANA Name BIT Position Description Reference
L RLOC-Record-L 13 Local RLOC Bit [RFC9301]
p RLOC-Record-p 14 RLOC-Probe Reply Bit [RFC9301]
R RLOC-Record-R 15 RLOC Reachable Bit [RFC9301]
LISP ECM Authentication Data Types
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Damien Saucez, Luigi Iannone
Reference
[RFC9303]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Number Name Reference
0 Reserved [RFC9303]
1 LISP-SEC-ECM-EXT [RFC9303]
2-255 Unassigned
LISP Map-Reply Authentication Data Types
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Damien Saucez, Luigi Iannone
Reference
[RFC9303]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Number Name Reference
0 Reserved [RFC9303]
1 LISP-SEC-MR-EXT [RFC9303]
2-255 Unassigned
LISP-SEC Preferred Authentication Data HMAC IDs
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Damien Saucez, Luigi Iannone
Reference
[RFC9303]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Number Name Reference
0 NOPREF [RFC9303]
1 AUTH-HMAC-SHA-1-96 [RFC2104]
2 AUTH-HMAC-SHA-256-128 [RFC6234]
3-65535 Unassigned
LISP-SEC Authentication Data Key Wrap IDs
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Damien Saucez, Luigi Iannone
Reference
[RFC9303]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Number Name KEY WRAP KDF Reference
0 Reserved None None [RFC9303]
1 NULL-KEY-WRAP-128 [RFC9303] None [RFC9303]
2 AES-KEY-WRAP-128+HKDF-SHA256 [RFC3394] [RFC4868] [RFC9303]
3-65535 Unassigned
LISP-SEC Authentication Data Key Derivation Function IDs
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Damien Saucez, Luigi Iannone
Reference
[RFC9303]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Number Name Reference
0 NOPREF [RFC9303]
1 HKDF-SHA1-128 [RFC5869]
2 HKDF-SHA256 [RFC5869]
3-65535 Unassigned
Contact Information
ID Name Contact URI Last Updated
[Mohamed_Boucadair] Mohamed_Boucadair mailto:mohamed.boucadair&orange.com 2017-05-01
Licensing Terms
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