Ip Lisp Database-Mapping - Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Command Reference Manual

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ip lisp database-mapping
To configure an IPv4 endpoint identifier to Routing Locator (EID-to-RLOC) mapping relationship and
its associated traffic policy, use the ip lisp database-mapping command. To remove the configured
database mapping, use the no form of this command.
Syntax Description
EID-prefix
locator
dynamic
priority priority
weight weight
None
Defaults
Global configuration mode
Command Modes
network-admin
Supported User Roles
vdc-admin
Command History
Release
5.0(1.13)
Use the ip lisp database-mapping command to configure the LISP database parameters for the specified
Usage Guidelines
IPv4 EID-prefix block, including its associated locator, priority and weight. The IPv4 EID-prefix is the
LISP IPv4 EID-prefix block that is associated with the site that the Cisco NX-OS Series device registers
as being authoritative with a Map-Server. The locator is typically the IPv4 or IPv6 address of a loopback
interface but can be the IPv4 or IPv6 address of any interface used as the Routing Locator (RLOC)
address for the EID-prefix assigned to the site. Associated with the locator address are a priority and
weight used to define traffic policies when multiple RLOCs apply to the same EID-prefix block.
Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS LISP Command Reference
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ip lisp database-mapping EID-prefix {locator | dynamic} priority priority weight weight
no ip lisp database-mapping EID-prefix {locator | dynamic} priority priority weight weight
IPv4 EID prefix and length.
IPv4 or IPv6 RLOC associated with this EID-prefix.
Allows the RLOC associated with this EID to be determined dynamically.
Specifies the priority (value between 0 and 255) assigned to the RLOC. When
multiple locators have the same priority they may be used in load-shared fashion.
A lower value indicates a higher priority.
Specifies the weight (value between 0 and 100) assigned to the locator. Use this
keyword order to determine how to load-share traffic between multiple locators
when the priorities assigned to multiple locators are the same. The weight
argument represents the percentage of traffic to be load-shared.
Modification
This command was introduced.
Cisco Nexus 7000 Series LISP Commands

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