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Nx-os lisp command reference
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Field
Shortest EID-prefix
allowed
Use Proxy-ETRs
Locator Reachability
Algorithms
Static mappings
configured
Map-cache limit
Map-cache size
ETR Database
Related Commands
Command
ip lisp etr
ip lisp etr
accept-map-request-
mapping
ip lisp etr
glean-mapping
ip lisp etr
map-cache-ttl
ip lisp etr map-server
ip lisp itr
ip lisp itr map-resolver Configures the IPv4 or IPv6 locator address of the LISP MapResolver to
ip lisp itr
send-data-probes
ip lisp map-cache
ip lisp map-cache-limit Configures the maximum number of IPv4 LISP map-cache entries allowed
ip lisp source- locator
ip lisp proxy-etr
ip lisp proxy-itr
ip lisp use-petr
Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS LISP Command Reference
LSP-172
Description
EID-prefix length accepted in a Map-Reply. For more information, see the
ipv6 lisp shortest-eid-prefix-length command.
When configured, indicates whether the router uses a PETR and lists the
PETR locator.
Status of the available locator reachability algorithms (Echo-nonce,
TCP-counts, RLOC-probing). For more information, see the lisp
loc-reach-algorithm command.
Number of static cache-map entries that are configured. For more
information, see the ipv6 lisp map-cache command.
Current map-cache limit and any configured reserve list. For more
information, see the ipv6 lisp map-cache-limit command.
Indicates the current number of entries in the map cache.
Global LSBs, configured EID-prefixes, and locators.
Description
Configures the router to act as an IPv4 LISP Egress Tunnel Router (ETR).
Configures an ETR to cache IPv4 mapping data contained in a Map-Request
message.
Configures an ETR to glean the inner header (EID) source address to the
outer header (RLOC) source address mappings from encapsulated data
packets to its IPv4 EID-to-RLOC data cache mapping.
Configures the TTL value inserted into a LISP Map-Reply message sent by
an ETR in response to a Map-Request for an IPv4 EID-to-RLOC mapping.
Configures the IPv4 or IPv6 locator address of the LISP Map-Server to
which an ETR should register for its IPv4 EID prefixes.
Configure the router to act as an IPv4 LISP Ingress Tunnel Router (ITR).
which the ITR sends IPv4 Map-Request messages.
Configures an ITR or PITR to a data probe rather than a Map-Request
message for IPv4 EID-to-RLOC mapping resolution.
Configures a static IPv4 EID-prefix to the locator map-cache entry.
to be stored by the router.
Configures a source locator to be used for an IPv4 LISP-encapsulated
packets.
Configures the router to act as an IPv4 LISP Proxy Egress Tunnel Router
(PETR).
Configures the router to act as an IPv4 LISP Proxy Ingress Tunnel Router
(PITR).
Configures an ITR or PITR to use the PETR for traffic destined to non-LISP
IPv4 destinations.
Cisco Nexus 7000 Series LISP Commands

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