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Nx-os lisp command reference
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ipv6 lisp etr map-server
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A Map-Server authentication key entered in cleartext form will automatically be converted to Type 3
Caution
(encrypted) form.
Note
When you use the proxy-reply keyword, the ETR indicates to the Map-Server through a Map-Register
Note
message that the Map Server should sends Map Replies on behalf of the site. The Map Server sends
non-authoritative Map Replies for all the EID-prefixes contained in the Map-Register message. On the
Map Server, the show lisp site site-name command indicates whether proxy-reply is enabled or not.
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to configure ETR to register to two Map-Servers:
Examples
switch# configure terminal
switch(config)# ipv6 lisp etr map-server 2001:db8:0a::1 key 3 1c275642c17d1e17
switch(config)# ipv6 lisp etr map-server 2001:db8:0b::1 key 3 1c275642c17d1e17
This example shows how to configure ETR to register to the Map-Server:
switch# configure terminal
switch(config)# ipv6 lisp etr map-server 2001:db8:0a::1 key 3 1c275642c17d1e17
switch(config)# ipv6 lisp etr map-server 2001:db8:0a::1 proxy-reply
Related Commands
Command
ipv6 lisp alt-vrf
ipv6 lisp
database-mapping
ipv6 lisp etr
lisp site
lisp mobility
Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS LISP Command Reference
LSP-90
You must also configure the Map-Server with IPv4 EID prefixes that match the IPv4 EID-prefixes
configures on this ETR by using the ipv6 lisp database-mapping command, as well as a password
that matches the one provided with the key keyword on this ETR.
When the ipv6 lisp database-mapping command is entered, the ETR does not need to run the
Locator/ID Separation Protocol Alternative Topology (LISP-ALT) for EID-to-RLOC mapping
resolution. All commands related to the Alternative Topology-Virtual Routing and Forwarding
(VRF) (ALT-VRF) can be removed.
Description
Configures which VRF that LISP should use when sending Map Requests
for an IPv6 EID-to-RLOC mapping directly over the ALT.
Configures an IPv6 EID-to-RLOC mapping relationship and its associated
traffic policy.
Configures the Cisco NX-OS device to act as an IPv6 LISP Egress Tunnel
Router (ETR).
Configures a LISP site and enters site configuration mode on a Map Server.
Configures an interface on an ITR to participate in LISP VM mobility
(dynamic-EID roaming).
Cisco Nexus 7000 Series LISP Commands

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