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Feb 26

LISP – IPv6 Transport

Posted on 26 February 2015 by Romain Legrand

Adding IPv6 In this new scenario we take the same topology but we add IPv6 on it and demonstrate how LISP can be used also for IPv6. LISP would obviously work if we were to implement a full dual stack … Continue reading →

Posted in CCIE Service Provider, Cisco, LISP | Leave a reply
Feb 19

LISP – Redundancy and Load Balancing

Posted on 19 February 2015 by Romain Legrand

LISP Review On the last blogpost about LISP, we have configured LISP to demonstrates how it works as an overlay technology. On the previous topology we had dual homed CE devices (CE1, CE2, and CE3) but we have only configured … Continue reading →

Posted in CCIE Service Provider, Cisco, LISP | Leave a reply
Jan 24

LISP – Introduction to LISP

Posted on 24 January 2015 by Romain Legrand

What is LISP ? LISP stands for Locator/ID Separation Protocol. This term “Separation Protocol” means that the identifier of the host and the location of a host is now decoupled (hence the separation) compared to the common behaviour where the … Continue reading →

Posted in Cisco, IOS, LISP, Technology | 1 Reply

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