Instead of a typical traditional routing-based decision, the fabric devices query the control plane node to determine the routing locator associated with the destination address (EID-to-RLOC mapping) and use that RLOC information as the traffic destination. In case of a failure to resolve the destination routing locator, the traffic is sent to the default fabric border node. The response received from the control plane node is stored in the LISP map-cache, which is merged to the Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) table and installed in hardware.
Here is a good process to eliminate the other options:
A- Wrong, it allows mobility through the fabric
B- Wrong, VXLAN is part of the data-plane, not the control-plane
C- Wrong, this would be unscalable, instead the routes are processed in a centralized manner
D- Correct.
Bceause RLOC only process connected site and not each prefix. Control plane resolve that
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