Configuring A Private Lisp Mapping System For Lisp Shared Model Virtualization - Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Configuration Manual

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LISP Instance-ID Support
Step 26
Step 27
Configuring a Private LISP Mapping System for LISP Shared Model
Virtualization
You can perform this task to configure and enable standalone LISP map server/map resolver functionality for
LISP shared model virtualization. In this procedure, you configure a switch as a standalone map server/map
resolver (MR/MS) for a private LISP mapping system. Because the MR/MS is configured as a standalone
switch, it has no need for LISP Alternate Logical Topology (ALT) connectivity. All relevant LISP sites must
be configured to register with this map server so that this map server has full knowledge of all registered EID
prefixes within the (assumed) private LISP system.
Procedure
Step 1
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Configuring a Private LISP Mapping System for LISP Shared Model Virtualization

Command or Action
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:
The first command displays IPv4 mapping
cache information for vrf1. The second clears
the mapping cache for vrf1 and shows the
information after clearing the cache.
switch(config)# show ip lisp map-cache
vrf vrf1
switch(config)# clear ip lisp map-cache
vrf vrf1
Command or Action
configure terminal
Example:
switch# configure terminal
lisp site site-name
Example:
Purpose
a switch configured as an ETR, as applicable
to the IPv4 and IPv6 address families,
respectively.
Displays the operational status of LISP sites
as configured on a map server. This command
applies only to a switch configured as a map
server.
This command removes all IPv4 or IPv6
dynamic LISP map-cache entries stored by the
switch, and displays 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).
Purpose
Enters global configuration mode.
Specifies a LISP site named LEFT and enters
LISP site configuration mode.
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