Ipv6 Lisp Etr Map-Server - Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Command Reference Manual

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Cisco Nexus 7000 Series LISP Commands
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ipv6 lisp etr map-server

To configure the IPv4 or IPv6 locator address of the Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) Map-Server
to be used by the egress tunnel router (ETR) when registering for IPv4 EIDs, use the ipv6 lisp etr
map-server command. To remove the configured locator address of the LISP Map-Server, use the no
form of this command.
map-server-address IPv4 or IPv6 address of the Map-Server.
Syntax Description
key
key-type
authentication-key
proxy-reply
None
Defaults
Global configuration mode
Command Modes
network-admin
Supported User Roles
vdc-admin
Command History
Release
5.0(1.13)
Use the ipv6 lisp etr map-server command to configure the IPv4 or IPv6 locator of the Map-Server to
Usage Guidelines
which the ETR registers for its IPv4 EID(s). A password used for a SHA-1 HMAC hash that is included
in the header of the Map-Register message must also be provided. You can configure the ETR to register
with a maximum of two Map-Servers per EID address family. Once the ETR registers with the
Map-Server(s), the Map-Server(s) begin to advertise the EID-prefix block(s) and RLOC(s) for the LISP
site.
You can enter the SHA-1 HMAC password in unencrypted (cleartext) form or encrypted form. To enter
an unencrypted password, specify a key-type value of 0. To enter a 3DES-encrypted password, specify
a key-type value of 3. To enter a Cisco-encrypted password, specify a key-type value of 7.
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ipv6 lisp etr map-server map-server-address {[key key-type authentication-key] | proxy-reply}
no ipv6 lisp etr map-server map-server-address {[key key-type authentication-key] | proxy-reply}
(Optional) Specifies how the key-type that the following SHA-1 password (key)
is encoded.
Key type. Type (0) indicates that a clear text password follows, Type (3)
indicates that a 3DES encrypted key follows, and Type (7) indicates that a Cisco
Type 7 encrypted password follows.
Password used for computing the SHA-1 HMAC hash that is included in the
header of the Map-Register message.
Specifies that the ETR should indicate to the Map-Server via a Map-Register
message that the Map-Server should send Map-Replies on behalf of the site.
Modification
This command was introduced.
Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS LISP Command Reference
ipv6 lisp etr map-server
LSP-89

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