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Configuring Simple LISP Parallel Model Virtualization
Step 16
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Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS LISP Configuration Guide
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Command or Action
(Optional) show running-config lisp
Example:
switch(config)# show running-config lisp
(Optional) show [ip | ipv6] lisp
Example:
switch(config)# show ip lisp vrf TRANS
(Optional) show [ip | ipv6] lisp map-cache
[vrf vrf-name]
Example:
switch(config)# show ip lisp map-cache
(Optional) show [ip | ipv6] lisp database [
vrf vrf-name]
Example:
The following example shows IPv6 mapping
database information for the VRF named
GOLD.
switch(config)# show ipv6 lisp database
vrf GOLD
(Optional) show lisp site [name site-name]
Example:
switch(config)# show lisp site
clear [ip | ipv6] lisp map-cache [vrf vrf-name]
Example:
switch(config)# show ip lisp map-cache
vrf vrf1
switch(config)# clear ip lisp map-cache
vrf vrf1
LISP Instance-ID Support
Purpose
The use of the static route to Null0
Note
is not required, but is considered a
LISP best practice.
Shows the LISP configuration on the switch.
The show ip lisp and show ipv6 lisp
commands verify the operational status of
LISP as configured on the switch, as applicable
to the IPv4 and IPv6 address families,
respectively.
The show ip lisp map-cache and show ipv6
lisp map-cache commands verify the
operational status of the map cache on a switch
configured as an ITR or Proxy ETR (PETR),
as applicable to the IPv4 and IPv6 address
families, respectively.
The show ip lisp database and show ipv6 lisp
database commands verify the operational
status of the database mapping on a switch
configured as an ETR, as applicable to the IPv4
and IPv6 address families, respectively.
The show lisp site command verifies the
operational status of LISP sites, as configured
on a map server. This command only applies
to a switch configured as a map server.
The clear ip lisp map-cache and clear ipv6
lisp map-cache commands remove all IPv4
or IPv6 dynamic LISP map-cache entries
stored by the switch. This verifies the
operational status of the LISP control plane.
This command applies to a LISP switch that
maintains a map cache (for example, if
configured as an ITR or PITR).

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