Configuring Optional Lisp Itr/Etr (Xtr) Functionality - Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring Locator ID Separation Protocol
Step 8
Step 9
What to do next
Complete the optional LISP xTR parameters as needed.

Configuring Optional LISP ITR/ETR (xTR) Functionality

You can configure optional capability for the LISP xTR.
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Command or Action
switch(config)# ip lisp etr map-server
172.16.1.2
key 0 123456789
Example:
switch(config)# ipv6 lisp etr map-server
172.16.1.2
key 0 123456789
exit
Example:
switch(config)# exit
switch#
(Optional) show {ip | ipv6} lisp
Example:
switch# show ip lisp
Example:
switch# show ipv6 lisp
Command or Action
configure terminal
Example:
switch# configure terminal
switch(config)#
(Optional) {ip | ipv6} lisp etr
accept-map-request-mapping [verify]
Example:
switch(config)# ip lisp etr
accept-map-request verify
Example:
switch(config)# ipv6 lisp etr
accept-map-request verify
Configuring Optional LISP ITR/ETR (xTR) Functionality
Purpose
The Map-Server must be configured
Note
with EID prefixes that match the
EID-prefixes configured on this
ETR, and a key matching the one
configured on this ETR.
The locator address of the
Map-Server may be an IPv4 or IPv6
address. See the Cisco Nexus 7000
Series NX-OS LISP Command
Reference for more details.
Exits global configuration mode.
Displays all configured IPv4 or IPv6 LISP
configuration parameters.
Purpose
Enters global configuration mode.
Configures the LISP ETR to cache IPv4 or IPv6
mapping data contained in a Map-Request
message received from the Map-Server on
behalf of a LISP ITR.
The verify keyword allows the mapping data
to be cached but not used for forwarding packets
until the ETR can send its own Map-Request
to one of the locators from the mapping data
Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS LISP Configuration Guide
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