All, One of our ISP is planning to do a LISP deployment. (1) Does anyone know if Sprint uses LISP? (2) Does anyone know of any good guides/documentation of LISP? Thank you, Christina Klam
http://www.lisp4.net/ Mike On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 10:49 AM, Christina Klam <cklam@ias.edu> wrote:
All,
One of our ISP is planning to do a LISP deployment. (1) Does anyone know if Sprint uses LISP? (2) Does anyone know of any good guides/documentation of LISP?
Thank you, Christina Klam
On 04/11/2011 05:02 PM, harbor235 wrote:
Agreed, this is the best starting point. I'm working on a draft about LISP deployment, feedback is always welcome: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-jakab-lisp-deployment -Lori
Mike
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 10:49 AM, Christina Klam <cklam@ias.edu> wrote:
All,
One of our ISP is planning to do a LISP deployment. (1) Does anyone know if Sprint uses LISP? (2) Does anyone know of any good guides/documentation of LISP?
Thank you, Christina Klam
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From: "harbor235" <harbor235@gmail.com>
So, for The Rest Of Us<tm>, LISP is an attempt to reduce the impact of PI space on router tables in the DFZ? WADR, to hell with them; they have a *lot* more money than I do. :-) Cheers, -- jra
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This sounds a lot like LNP in the telco world. Is the goal here to make IP's "portable" ? Or is this a viable way to access IPv6 from either an IPv4 host or an IPv6 host unfortunate enough to not have full IPv6 tables? And do all of the networks you pass through have to be LISP enabled?
Mike
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 10:49 AM, Christina Klam <cklam@ias.edu> wrote:
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On 04/12/2011 02:12 AM, Jason Frisvold wrote:
On Apr 11, 2011, at 11:02 AM, harbor235 wrote:
This sounds a lot like LNP in the telco world. Is the goal here to make IP's "portable" ?
One of the goals, yes.
Or is this a viable way to access IPv6 from either an IPv4 host or an IPv6 host unfortunate enough to not have full IPv6 tables?
LISP will not do translation for you, so an IPv6-only host will not be able to talk to an IPv4-only host by just using LISP. However, solving the problem of not having full IPv6 tables is possible in two ways: 1) you use IPv4 locators so basically tunnel the traffic over IPv4; or 2) use a proxy tunnel router that does have access to full IPv6 tables.
And do all of the networks you pass through have to be LISP enabled?
Ideally, the source and destination networks both have to be LISP enabled, the core doesn't have to know anything about LISP. It is however possible for LISP enabled sites to communicate with sites not deploying LISP, using proxy tunnel routers deployed by third parties. For more discussion about how this might be deployed see Section 4 of the LISP deployment document: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-jakab-lisp-deployment-03#section-4 Regards, -- Lori Jakab UPC Advanced Broadband Communications Center
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 10:49:25AM -0400, Christina Klam <cklam@ias.edu> wrote a message of 12 lines which said:
(1) Does anyone know if Sprint uses LISP?
It is too early, IMHO, to have production deployments of LISP (testing is OK).
(2) Does anyone know of any good guides/documentation of LISP?
For Cisco users, I like <http://blog.fryguy.net/2011/04/07/lisp-locator-identifier-separation-protocol-say-what/>
Hi, I think that the best repository of documentation is lisp4.net. I would also have a look to https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-jakab-lisp-deployment/ Luigi On 11, Apr, 2011, at 16:49 , Christina Klam wrote:
All,
One of our ISP is planning to do a LISP deployment. (1) Does anyone know if Sprint uses LISP? (2) Does anyone know of any good guides/documentation of LISP?
Thank you, Christina Klam
Thank you all. On Apr 11, 2011, at 11:07 AM, Luigi Iannone wrote:
Hi,
I think that the best repository of documentation is lisp4.net.
I would also have a look to https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-jakab-lisp-deployment/
Luigi
On 11, Apr, 2011, at 16:49 , Christina Klam wrote:
All,
One of our ISP is planning to do a LISP deployment. (1) Does anyone know if Sprint uses LISP? (2) Does anyone know of any good guides/documentation of LISP?
Thank you, Christina Klam
Christina Klam Network Administrator Institute for Advanced Study Email: cklam@ias.edu Einstein Drive Telephone: 609-734-8154 Princeton, NJ 08540 Fax: 609-951-4418
Dear Christina, On 11 Apr 2011, at 16:49, Christina Klam wrote:
One of our ISP is planning to do a LISP deployment. (1) Does anyone know if Sprint uses LISP? (2) Does anyone know of any good guides/documentation of LISP?
I cannot answer question 1. But I do work for an ISP that's rolling out LISP. :-) Here is some links that might help answer questions 2: Some of the following links are slightly dated because some LISP implementations have been actively developed the last year. This is a multi-organisation website, to coordinate the LISP beta network and provide general information: http://www.lisp4.net/ Here is cisco's configuration guide: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/lisp/configuration/guide LISP_configuration_guide.pdf Here are some nice blogposts that cover various subjects: http://blog.fryguy.net/2011/04/07/lisp-locator-identifier-separation-protoco... http://blog.fryguy.net/2011/04/08/more-lisp-using-it-to-enable-ipv6-over-ipv... http://blog.pattincon.com/lisp-data-plane http://blog.pattincon.com/practical-lisp-basic-control-plane http://blog.pattincon.com/lisp http://blog.snijders-it.nl/2010/11/lisp-getvpn-as-alternative-for.html http://blog.ine.com/2010/07/05/a-high-level-overview-of-lisp/ Kind regards, Job
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Christina Klam
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Jason Frisvold
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Job Snijders
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Lori Jakab
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Stephane Bortzmeyer