Dear LISP WG,

We have proposed a new draft titled "Using LISP as a Network Substrate for AI 
Agent Communication" (draft-wang-lisp-ai-agent-00). This draft explores the 
application of the LISP in supporting the emerging networking requirements of 
AI agent communication. 
We think LISP is the ideal substrate for AI agents because:

LISP separates the stable EID (Agent Identity) from dynamic RLOCs (Attachment 
Points), ensuring persistent sessions despite agent mobility.


The Instance ID can be used to create isolated namespaces for distinct Agent 
Groups, enforcing security and policy boundaries.


The mapping system can be extended to store Context Attributes (e.g., hardware 
capabilities, latency), enabling policy-based RLOC selection for intelligent 
traffic engineering.



We would be grateful if you could review and comment on the content of this 
document.


Best Regards,
Wei


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From: internet-drafts <[email protected]&gt;
Date: 2026-02-28 10:24
To: Chongfeng Xie <[email protected]&gt;, Wei Wang 
<[email protected]&gt;
Subject: New Version Notification for draft-wang-lisp-ai-agent-00.txt



       
A&nbsp;new&nbsp;version&nbsp;of&nbsp;Internet-Draft&nbsp;draft-wang-lisp-ai-agent-00.txt&nbsp;has&nbsp;been
successfully&nbsp;submitted&nbsp;by&nbsp;Wei&nbsp;Wang&nbsp;and&nbsp;posted&nbsp;to&nbsp;the
IETF&nbsp;repository.

Name:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;draft-wang-lisp-ai-agent
Revision:&nbsp;00
Title:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Using&nbsp;LISP&nbsp;as&nbsp;a&nbsp;Network&nbsp;Substrate&nbsp;for&nbsp;AI&nbsp;Agent&nbsp;Communication
Date:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;2026-02-28
Group:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Individual&nbsp;Submission
Pages:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;9
URL:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-wang-lisp-ai-agent-00.txt
Status:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-wang-lisp-ai-agent/
HTMLized:&nbsp;https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-wang-lisp-ai-agent


Abstract:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The&nbsp;emergence&nbsp;of&nbsp;distributed&nbsp;artificial&nbsp;intelligence&nbsp;(AI)&nbsp;systems,
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;particularly&nbsp;those&nbsp;composed&nbsp;of&nbsp;autonomous&nbsp;agents&nbsp;operating&nbsp;across
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;cloud,&nbsp;edge,&nbsp;and&nbsp;endpoint&nbsp;environments,&nbsp;introduces&nbsp;new&nbsp;networking
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;requirements.&nbsp;&nbsp;These&nbsp;include&nbsp;location&nbsp;transparency,&nbsp;seamless
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;mobility,&nbsp;multi-homing,&nbsp;and&nbsp;logical&nbsp;isolation&nbsp;at&nbsp;scale.&nbsp;&nbsp;This
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;document&nbsp;explores&nbsp;how&nbsp;the&nbsp;Locator/ID&nbsp;Separation&nbsp;Protocol&nbsp;(LISP)&nbsp;can
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;serve&nbsp;as&nbsp;a&nbsp;robust&nbsp;network&nbsp;substrate&nbsp;to&nbsp;meet&nbsp;these&nbsp;requirements.&nbsp;&nbsp;The
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;document&nbsp;outlines&nbsp;use&nbsp;cases,&nbsp;design&nbsp;considerations,&nbsp;and&nbsp;minimal
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;extensions&nbsp;to&nbsp;the&nbsp;existing&nbsp;LISP&nbsp;framework&nbsp;to&nbsp;support&nbsp;context-aware
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;mapping&nbsp;and&nbsp;AI&nbsp;agent-centric&nbsp;communication.



The&nbsp;IETF&nbsp;Secretariat
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