02-01-2022 08:12 PM
Hello
I am refering to the following URL however I can not understand yet. So I would like to ask how to configure
the LISP routing for same segment.
I just want to do the following image.
Actually is it possible?
Best Regards,
Masanobu Hiyoshi
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02-02-2022 07:17 AM
Hi
Just for curiosity, can explain what is your goal ? I´m asking this cause LISP has became common but it is related to some technology like fabric. Fabric is usually configured using some orchestration like DNAC and them, LISP is part of the process.
The way you put it, it seems to me that you want to setup LISP just like you could setup let´s say BGP or OSPF. It that the case?
I know LISP is actually an IETF protocol and as such must have many other utilization but I am ask from the perspective I have seen it being used so far.
02-03-2022 12:26 PM
Hi,
LISP itself does not support to carry L2 across the L3 core. LISP only support to tunnel L3. This is the reason why we have VXLAN, to carry L2 segments across a L3 infrastructure.
So, it is possible to have a stretched L2 across a L3 core, with VXLAN, MPLS and so on. But not with pure LISP.
02-02-2022 07:17 AM
Hi
Just for curiosity, can explain what is your goal ? I´m asking this cause LISP has became common but it is related to some technology like fabric. Fabric is usually configured using some orchestration like DNAC and them, LISP is part of the process.
The way you put it, it seems to me that you want to setup LISP just like you could setup let´s say BGP or OSPF. It that the case?
I know LISP is actually an IETF protocol and as such must have many other utilization but I am ask from the perspective I have seen it being used so far.
02-03-2022 05:55 PM
Hi Flavio,
Thank you for your comment, however my goal is that rasmus.elmholt has already explained!
I want to just to use LISP for L2 segment like VxLAN however the LISP itself can not carry it out.
Best Reards,
Masanobu Hiyoshi
02-03-2022 12:26 PM
Hi,
LISP itself does not support to carry L2 across the L3 core. LISP only support to tunnel L3. This is the reason why we have VXLAN, to carry L2 segments across a L3 infrastructure.
So, it is possible to have a stretched L2 across a L3 core, with VXLAN, MPLS and so on. But not with pure LISP.
02-03-2022 05:58 PM
Hi Rasmus,
Thank you for your comment! Now I understad the LISP specification.
Regards,
Masanobu Hiyoshi
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