Heavy Networking 516: Is LISP The Overlay Of The Future?

Today’s podcast episode is a debate on network overlays.
The industry has seen the rise of overlay networking in the data center (EVPN, VXLAN and others), and many SD-WAN solutions rely on overlays. We’re also seeing overlays make their way into the campus; for example, Cisco’s SD Access campus fabric relies on LISP.
Guest Cory Steele visits the podcast to make the case that overlays such as LISP are the way to go. Greg Ferro makes the case for overlay protocols like QUIC, TLS, and IPSec, and argues for the concept of end-to-end connectivity as the IP network was intended.
Cory is a senior consultant and network engineer.
They discuss:

* The pros and cons of “map and encap” protocols such as LISP
* Why LISP may not scale
* The challenges of endpoint mobility
* Practical applications of LISP
* The failures of past protocols
* More

Sponsor: Itential
Itential is intelligent automation for multi-domain and multi-vendor networks. You can find out more about Itential in Heavy Networking 503, and at itential.com/packetpushers.
Show Links:
Cory Steele on LinkedIn
PQ Show 55 – LISP Update 2015 – Packet Pushers
Cisco SD Access: An Introduction And Technical Overview – Packet Pushers Ignition Course

Om Podcasten

Heavy Networking is an unabashedly nerdy dive into all things networking. Described by one listener as "verbal white papers," the weekly episodes feature network engineers, industry experts, and vendors sharing useful information to keep your professional knowledge sharp and your career growing. Hosts Ethan Banks & Drew Conry-Murray cut through the marketing spin to explore what works—and what doesn't—in networking today, while keeping an eye on what's ahead for the industry. On air since 2010, Heavy Networking is the flagship show of the Packet Pushers podcast network.