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LISP Instance-ID Support
Step 5
Step 6
Step 7
Step 8
Step 9
Step 10
Step 11
Step 12
Command or Action
exit
Example:
switch(config-lisp-site)# exit
Repeat Steps 3 through 5 for each LISP site to
be configured.
ip lisp map-resolver
Example:
switch(config)# ip lisp map-resolver
ip lisp map-server
Example:
switch(config)# ip lisp map-server
vrf context vrf-name
Example:
switch(config)# vrf context vrf1
database-mapping EID-prefix/prefix-length
locator priority priority weight weight
Example:
switch(config-vrf)# database-mapping
10.1.1.0/24 172.16.1.2 priority 1 weight
100
Repeat Step 10 until all EID-to-RLOC
mappings within this EID table VRF and
instance ID for the LISP site are configured.
ip lisp etr map-server map-server-address
key key-type authentication-key
Configuring Large-Scale LISP Shared Model Virtualization
Purpose
aggregation is not possible, simply enter
all EID prefixes integrated within instance
ID 1.
Exits LISP site configuration mode and returns
to LISP configuration mode.
Repeat steps 3 through 5 for the site SOC and
FIN as shown in the configuration example at
the end of this procedure.
Enables LISP map resolver functionality for
EIDs in the IPv4 address family.
Enables LISP map server functionality for
EIDs in the IPv4 address family.
Enters VRF configuration submode.
Configures an EID-to-RLOC mapping
relationship and its associated traffic policy
for this LISP site.
• The EID prefix 10.1.1.0/24 within
instance ID 1 at this site is associated with
the local IPv4 RLOC 172.16.1.2, as well
as with the neighbor xTR RLOC
172.6.1.6.
• Repeat Step 10 until all EID-to-RLOC
mappings within this eid-table vrf and
instance ID for the LISP site are
configured.
Configures a locator address for the LISP map
server and an authentication key, which this
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