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Command or Action |
Purpose |
Step 1 |
enable
Example: Device> enable |
Enables privileged EXEC mode.
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Enter your password if prompted.
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Step 2 |
configure terminal
Example: Device# configure terminal |
Enters global configuration mode. |
Step 3 |
interface type number
Example: Device(config)# interface ethernet0/0 |
Specifies the interface type and number and enters interface configuration mode. |
Step 4 |
ip address ip-address mask
Example: Device(config-if)# ip address 10.0.3.1 255.255.255.252 |
Configures an IPv4 address for the interface. |
Step 5 |
ipv6 address ipv6-address/ipv6-prefix
Example: Device(config-if)# ipv6 address 2001:DB8:2::1/64 |
Configures an IPv6 address for the interface. |
Step 6 |
router lisp
Example: Device(config-if)# router lisp |
Enters LISP configuration mode. |
Step 7 |
locator-set locator-set-name
Example: Device(config-router-lisp)# locator-set setALL |
Specifies a locator set and enters LISP locator set configuration mode. |
Step 8 |
ipv4-address priority priority-locator weight locator-weight
Example: Device(config-router-lisp-locator-set)# 10.0.3.1 priority 1 weight 1 |
Configures an IPv4 or IPv6 address and policy for the re-encapsulation tunnel router (RTR). |
Step 9 |
ipv6-address priority priority-locator weight locator-weight
Example: Device(config-router-lisp-locator-set)# 2001:DB8:2::1 priority 1 weight 1 |
Configures an IPv4 or IPv6 address and policy for the RTR. |
Step 10 |
exit
Example: Device(config-router-lisp-locator-set)# exit |
Exits LISP locator set configuration mode and returns to LISP configuration mode. |
Step 11 |
map-request itr-rlocs locator-set-name
Example: Device(config-router-lisp)# map-request itr-rlocs setALL |
Configures the locator set to be used as routing locators (RLOCs) in the ingress tunnel router (ITR) RLOC field of Map-Request messages sent from the RTR. |
Step 12 |
eid-table default instance-id id
Example: Device(config-router-lisp)# eid-table default instance-id 0 |
Configures an association between the default (global) routing table and a LISP instance ID, and enters EID table configuration mode. |
Step 13 |
map-cache ipv4-EID-prefix map-request
Example: Device(config-router-lisp-eid-table)# map-cache 0.0.0.0/0 map-request |
Configures static endpoint identifier-to-routing locator (EID-to-RLOC) mappings for an ITR and enables sending of Map-Request message for a LISP destination EID. |
Step 14 |
map-cache ipv6-EID-prefix map-request
Example: Device(config-router-lisp-eid-table)# map-cache ::/0 map-request |
Configures static EID-to-RLOC mappings for an ITR and enables sending of Map-Request message for a LISP destination EID. |
Step 15 |
exit
Example: Device(config-router-lisp-eid-table)# exit |
Exits LISP EID table configuration mode and returns to LISP configuration mode. |
Step 16 |
ipv4 map-request-source source-address
Example: Device(config-router-lisp)# ipv4 map-request-source 10.0.3.1 |
Specifies the IPv4 source address to be used in LISP IPv4 Map-Request messages. The ITR RLOCs configured under Steps 7 through 10, and Step 11 take precedence. However, this step (16) is still required. |
Step 17 |
ipv4 map-cache-limit cache-limit
Example: Device(config-router-lisp)# ipv4 map-cache-limit 100000 |
(Optional) Specifies maximum number of IPv4 LISP map cache entries allowed to be stored on the router. The valid range is from 0 to 100000. |
Step 18 |
ipv4 proxy-etr
Example: Device(config-router-lisp)# ipv4 proxy-etr |
Configures a device to act as an IPv4 LISP proxy egress tunnel router (PETR). |
Step 19 |
ipv4 proxy-itr ipv4-local-locator ipv6-local-locator
Example: Device(config-router-lisp)# ipv4 proxy-itr 10.0.3.1 2001:DB8:2::1 |
Configures this device to act as an IPv4 proxy ingress tunnel router (PITR), and configures the IPv4 and IPv6 locator addresses used as a source address for encapsulation of data packets. |
Step 20 |
ipv4 itr map-resolver map-resolver-address
Example: Device(config-router-lisp)# ipv4 itr map-resolver 10.0.2.1
Device(config-router-lisp)# ipv4 itr map-resolver 2001:DB8:1::1 |
Configures a locator address for the LISP map resolver to which this device will send Map-Request messages for IPv4 EID-to-RLOC mapping resolutions.
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The locator address of the map resolver may be an IPv4 or IPv6 address.
Note |
You can configure up to 8 map resolvers if multiple map resolvers are available. |
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Step 21 |
ipv6 map-request-source source-address
Example: Device(config-router-lisp)# ipv6 map-request-source 2001:DB8:2::1 |
The ITR RLOCs configured under Steps 7 through 10, and Step 11 take precedence. However, this step (16) is still required. |
Step 22 |
ipv6 map-cache-limit cache-limit
Example: Device(config-router-lisp)# ipv6 map-cache-limit 100000 |
(Optional) Specifies the maximum number of IPv6 LISP map cache entries allowed to be stored on the device. The valid range is from 0 to 100000. |
Step 23 |
ipv6 proxy-etr cache-limit
Example: Device(config-router-lisp)# ipv6 proxy-etr |
Configures a device to act as an IPv6 LISP PETR. |
Step 24 |
ipv6 proxy-itr ipv6-local-locator ipv4-local-locator
Example: Device(config-router-lisp)# ipv6 proxy-itr 2001:DB8:2::1 10.0.3.1 |
Configures this device to act as an IPv6 PITR, and configures the IPv4 and IPv6 locator addresses used as a source address for encapsulation of data packets. |
Step 25 |
ipv6 itr map-resolver map-resolver-address
Example: Device(config-router-lisp)# ipv6 itr map-resolver 10.0.2.1
Device(config-router-lisp)# ipv6 itr map-resolver 2001:DB8:1::1 |
Configures a locator address for the LISP map resolver to which this router will send Map-Request messages for IPv6 EID-to-RLOC mapping resolutions.
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The locator address of the map resolver may be an IPv4 or IPv6 address.
Note |
You can configure up to eight map resolvers if multiple map resolvers are available. |
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Step 26 |
exit
Example: Device(config-router-lisp)# exit |
Exits LISP configuration mode and returns to global configuration mode. |
Step 27 |
ip route prefix mask ip-address
Example: Device(config)# ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.0.3.2 |
Establishes static routes to the next hop destination. |
Step 28 |
ipv6 route ipv6-prefix/prefix-length ipv6-address
Example: Device(config)# ipv6 route ::/0 2001:DB8:ABCD::1 |
Establishes static routes to the next hop destination. |
Step 29 |
end
Example: Device(config)# end |
Returns to privileged EXEC mode. |