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With this change, one lisp-gpe interface is created per vrf/overlay tenant and its tx node is used as encapsulator (or tunnel ingress). For all intents and purposes, the tx node inherits all functions previously performed by the lisp-gpe-encap node and it maintains said node's position in lisp-gpe's data-path graph. Chiefly, this opens the possibility to chain interface features, like IPSec, transparently with LISP. Furthermore, it brings basic data plane support for vrfs and LISP instance-ids (or virtual network instances as per RFC7364). Other changes include improvements to lisp-gpe enable and disable sequences and corresponding API/VAT fixes. Change-Id: I085500450660a976b587b1a720e282f6e728d580 Signed-off-by: Florin Coras <fcoras@cisco.com>