Database-Mapping Lsp-18 - Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Command Reference Manual

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database-mapping
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database-mapping
To configure a IPv4 or IPv6 dynamic-endpoint identifier to Routing Locator (EID-to-RLOC) mapping
relationship and its associated traffic policy, use the database-mapping command. To remove the
configured database mapping, use the no form of this command.
dynamic-EID-prefix IPv4 or IPv6 dynamic-EID prefix and length to be registered as a roaming EID
Syntax Description
locator
priority priority
weight weight
None
Defaults
Dynamic-EID configuration mode
Command Modes
network-admin
Supported User Roles
vdc-admin
Command History
Release
5.0(1.13)
When you configure a dynamic-EID policy is configured, you must specify the dynamic-EID-to-RLOC
Usage Guidelines
mapping relationship and its associated traffic policy to use for each permitted prefix. When a packet is
received on an interface on which the lisp mobility command has been applied, the source address of
the packet is compared against the EID configured in the database-mapping entry (or entries) of the
referenced lisp dynamic-eid dynamic-EID-policy-name that matches the lisp mobility
dynamic-EID-policy-name.
When a dynamic-EID match is discovered, the dynamic-EID is registered to the Map Server with a
3-tuple of (locator, priority, weight). You can use multiple database-mapping entry commands to make
up the locator-set for a dynamic-EID-prefix. Both the dynamic-EID-prefix and locator can be either an
IPv4 or IPv6 address.
All database-mapping dynamic-EID subcommands must be consistent on all LISP-VM switches that
Note
support the same roaming dynamic-EID.
Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS LISP Command Reference
LSP-18
database-mapping dynamic-EID-prefix locator priority priority weight weight
no database-mapping dynamic-EID-prefix locator priority priority weight weight
for this policy.
IPv4 or IPv6 Routing Locator (RLOC) associated with this EID-prefix.
Priority (value between 0 and 255) assigned to the RLOC. Because only a single
locator can be specified for dynamic-EIDs, you should set the priority to 1.
The weight (value between 0 and 100) assigned to the locator. Since only a single
locator can be specified for dynamic-EIDs, you should set the priority to 100.
Modification
This command was introduced.
Cisco Nexus 7000 Series LISP Commands

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