Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Configuration Manual page 34

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Configuring the First-Hop Device
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Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS LISP Configuration Guide
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Command or Action
(Optional) switch(config-lisp-dynamic-eid)#
instance-id iid
switch(config-lisp-dynamic-eid)# eid-notify
ip-address key password
switch(config-lisp-dynamic-eid)#
map-notify-group ipv4-group-address
Repeat the preceding steps for each first-hop
device to be configured.
switch(config-lisp-dynamic-eid)# exit
switch (config)# interface vlanvlan-id
(Optional) switch(config)# vrf member
vrf-name
switch(config-if)# lisp mobility
dynamic-EID-policy-name
switch(config-if)# lisp-extended subnet-mode
Configuring LISP ESM Multihop Mobility
Purpose
If you configured the vrf context
Note
command, the IP prefix specified
for the dynamic-EID-prefix locator
argument must belong to a local
interface that is member of the same
VRF.
Configures an association between the dynamic
EID policy and a LISP Instance ID.
The iid must match the instance ID configured
on the gateway xTR. The range is from 1 to
16777215. The default value is 0.
Enables sending of dynamic endpoint identifier
(EID) presence notifications to a gateway xTR
with the specified IP address along with the
authentication key used with the gateway xTR.
Configures a discovering LISP-Virtual
Machine (VM) switch to send a Map-Notify
message to other LISP-VM switches within
the same data center site so that they can also
determine the location of the dynamic-EID.
Exits the LISP dynamic-EID configuration
mode and returns to global configuration mode.
Creates or modifies a VLAN and enters
interface configuration mode.
This step is required if you configured the vrf
context command.
Adds the interface being configured to a VRF
when the FHR is configured within a VRF
context.
Configures an interface on an Ingress Tunnel
Router (ITR) to participate in Locator/ID
Separation Protocol (LISP) virtual machine
(VM)-mobility (dynamic-EID roaming) for
the referenced dynamic-EID policy.
Configures an interface to create a
dynamic-endpoint identifier (EID) state for
hosts attached on their own subnet in order to
track the movement of EIDs from one part of
the subnet to another part of the same subnet.

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