Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Configuration Manual page 73

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LISP Instance-ID Support
Step 8
Step 9
Step 10
Step 11
Step 12
Step 13
Step 14
Configuring a Remote Site for Large-Scale LISP Shared Model Virtualization
Command or Action
ip lisp itr
Example:
Switch(config-vrf)# ip lisp itr
ip lisp etr
Example:
Switch(config-vrf)# ip lisp etr
ip lisp locator-vrf default
Example:
Switch(config-vrf)# ip lisp locator-vrf
BLUE
ipv6 lisp locator-vrf default
Example:
Switch(config-vrf)# ipv6 lisp
locator-vrf default
exit
Example:
Switch(config-vrf)# exit
Repeat Steps 2 to 12 for all VRFs.
ip route ipv4-prefix next-hop
Example:
Switch(config)# ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
172.16.2.1
Purpose
Up to two map resolvers may be
Note
configured if multiple map
resolvers are available.
Enables LISP ITR functionality for the IPv4
address family.
Enables LISP ETR functionality for the IPv4
address family.
Configures a non-default VRF table to be
referenced by any IPv4 locators addresses.
Configures a non-default VRF table to be
referenced by any IPv6 locator addresses.
Exits VRF configuration mode and returns to
global configuration mode.
Configures a default route to the upstream next
hop for all IPv4 destinations.
• All IPv4 EID-sourced packets destined
to both LISP and non-LISP sites are
forwarded in one of two ways:
• LISP-encapsulated to a LISP site
when traffic is LISP-to-LISP
• natively forwarded when traffic is
LISP-to-non-LISP
• Packets are deemed to be a candidate for
LISP encapsulation when they are
sourced from a LISP EID and the
destination matches one of the following
entries:
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