To display the IPv4 Locator ID Separation Protocol (LISP) configuration status, use the
showiplisp command in privileged EXEC mode.
showiplisp
[ router-lisp-id ]
Syntax Description
router-lisp-id
(Optional) Router LISP instantiation ID. Valid values are 0 to 15.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
15.1(1)XB
This command was introduced.
15.1(1)XB1
This command was modified.
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5.1XA
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5.1XA.
15.1(1)XB2
This command was modified.
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5.1XB
This command was modified.
15.1(4)M
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 15.1(4)M and modified to include the
locator-table keyword.
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3S
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3S and modified to include the
locator-table keyword.
Usage Guidelines
When used without the optional router LISP ID value, the
showiplisp command displays the IPv4 LISP configuration status for the local device for the default router LISP instantiation. When the
router-lisp-id argument is used, the command displays the IPv4 LISP configuration status for the specified router LISP instantiation.
Examples
The following sample output from the
showiplisp command displays information about the current IPv4 LISP configuration status. The output varies, depending on the LISP features configured.
The table below describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 1 show ip lisp Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Ingress Tunnel Router (ITR)
Indicates whether the router is configured as an ITR. See the
ipv4itr command.
Egress Tunnel Router (ETR)
Indicates whether the router is configured as an ETR. See the
ipv4etr command.
Proxy-ITR (PITR)
Indicates whether the router is configured as a PITR. See the
ipv4proxy-itr command.
Proxy-ETR (PETR)
Indicates whether the router is configured as a PETR. See the
ipv4proxy-etr command.
Map Server (MS)
Indicates whether the router is configured as a map server. See the
ipv4map-server command.
Map Resolver (MR)
Indicates whether the router is configured as a map resolver. See the
ipv4map-resolver command. .
Map-Request source
Identifies the IPv4 address used as the source in Map Request messages.
ITR Map-Resolver
Identifies the configured ITR map resolver. See the
ipv4map-resolver command.
ETR Map-Server(s)
Identifies the configured ETR map servers. See the
ipv4map-server command.
ITR Solicit Map Request (SMR)
Indicates whether SMRs are accepted and processed. See the
ipv4solicit-map-request) command.
ETR accept mapping data
Indicates whether the ETR is configured to cache the mapping data contained in a map request. See the
ipv4etraccept-map-request-mapping command.
ETR map-cache TTL
Identifies the current ETR map cache time-to-live (TTL) value. See the
ipv4etrmap-cache-ttl command.
Locator Status Algorithms
Indicates whether the locator reachability algorithm routing locator (RLOC) probing is enabled. See the
loc-reach-algorithm command.
Static mappings configured
Indicates the number of static cache-map entries configured. See the
map-cache command.
Map-cache size/limit
Indicates the number of entries currently in the map cache and indicates the limit value. See the
ipv4map-cache-limit command.
Map-cache activity check period
Indicates how often the control plane checks the map cache for outbound usage activity.
Map-database size
Indicates the number of entries currently in the map database. See the
database-mapping.
Persistent map-cache
Indicates the persistent map-cache timer interval, next use, and storage location. See the
ipv4map-cache-persistent command.
ITR use proxy ETR RLOC configuration
Indicates that the router uses PETR services, and lists the PETR locator. See the
ipv4use-petr command.
The following sample output from the
showiplisp command displays information about the current IPv4 LISP configuration status when a LISP instantiation has been created using the
routerlispid command and the
locator-table command. Below, the results shown are based on router lisp 6 and locator-table vrf Cust-1. (Other output varies depending on the LISP features configured.)
Router# show ip lisp 6
Information applicable to all EID instances:
Router-lisp ID: 6
Locator table: vrf Cust-1
Ingress Tunnel Router (ITR): enabled
Egress Tunnel Router (ETR): enabled
---<more>---
Related Commands
Command
Description
database-mapping
Configure an IPv4 or IPv6 EID-to-RLOC mapping relationship and its associated traffic policy for LISP.
eid-table
Configures a LISP instance ID for association with a VRF table or default table through which the EID address space is reachable.
iplispsource-locator
Configures a source locator to be used for an IPv4 LISP-encapsulated packets.
ipv4etr
Configures the router to act as an IPv4 LISP ETR.
ipv4etraccept-map-request-mapping
Configures an ETR to cache IPv4 mapping data contained in a map-request message.
ipv4etrmap-cache-ttl
Configures the TTL value inserted into LISP IPv4 map-reply messages.
ipv4etrmap-server
Configures the IPv4 or IPv6 locator address of the LISP map server to be used by the ETR when registering for IPv4 EIDs.
ipv4itr
Configures the router to act as an IPv4 LISP ITR.
ipv4itrmap-resolver
Configures the IPv4 locator address of the LISP map resolver to be used by the ITR when sending map requests for IPv4 EID-to-RLOC mapping resolution.
ipv4map-cache-limit
Configures the maximum number of IPv4 LISP map-cache entries allowed to be stored by the router.
ipv4map-cache-persistent
Configures how often, in minutes, that an ITR should save its dynamically learned map-cache entries to a file in flash.
ipv4map-resolver
Configures a router to act as an IPv4 LISP map resolver.
ipv4map-server
Configures a router to act as an IPv4 LISP map server.
ipv4solicit-map-requestignore
Configures an ITR to ignore an IPv4 Map Request message that has the solicit-map-request (SMR) bit set.
ipv4proxy-etr
Configures the router to act as an IPv4 LISP PETR.
ipv4proxy-itr
Configures the router to act as an IPv4 LISP PITR.
ipv4use-petr
Configures a router to use a LISP PETR.
locator-table
Configure the association of a VRF table through which the routing locator address space is reachable to a router LISP instantiation.
map-cache
Configures a static IPv4 or IPv6 EID-to-RLOC mapping relationship and its associated traffic policy, or statically configures the packet handling behavior associated with a specified destination IPv4 or IPv6 EID prefix.
routerlisp
Enters LISP configuration mode and configures LISP commands on a router.
showiplisplocator-table
Displays the IPv4 LISP ETR configured local IPv4 EID prefixes and associated locator sets.
show ip lisp database
To display Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) Egress Tunnel Router (ETR) configured local IPv4 EID prefixes and associated locator sets, use the
showiplispdatabase command in privileged EXEC mode.
showiplispdatabase
[
EID-prefix]
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
15.1(1)XB
This command was introduced.
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5.1XA
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5.1XA.
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3.0S
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3.0S.
15.1(4)M
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 15.1(4)M.
Usage Guidelines
This command is used on LISP ETR devices to display the configured local IPv4 EID prefixes and associated locator sets.
Examples
The following sample output from the
showiplispdatabasecommand displays the configured IPv4 EID-prefix blocks and associated locator sets. The output of this command shows the configured IPv4 endpoint identifier-to-routing locator (EID-to-RLOC) database mappings.
Router# show running-config
.
.
.
!
database-mapping 172.16.21.0/24 192.168.156.222 priority 1 weight 100
Router# show ip lisp database
LISP ETR IPv4 Mapping Database
EID-prefix: 172.16.21.0/28
192.168.156.222, priority: 1, weight: 100, state: up, local
Related Commands
Command
Description
database-mapping
Configures an IPv6 EID-to-RLOC mapping relationship and its associated traffic policy.
show ip lisp forwarding
To display Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) IPv4 EID-prefix information, use the
showiplispforwarding command in privileged EXEC mode.
showiplispforwarding
{ eid
{ local | remote [
eid-profix
|
detail]
}
| state }
Syntax Description
eid
Displays information related to EID prefixes (local or remote)
local
Displays locally configured EID prefixes.
remote
Displays forwarding action and locator status bits for dynamically learned EID-prefix blocks, and the number of packets and total bytes encapsulated
eid-prefix
(Optional) The specific remote EID prefix for which associated detailed information is displayed.
detail
(Optional) Displays detailed information associated with each remote EID prefix.
state
Displays information about the LISP module forwarding state
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
15.1(1)XB
This command was introduced.
15.1(1)XB1
This command was modified.
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5.1XA
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5.1XA
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3.0S
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3.0S.
15.1(4)M
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 15.1(4)M.
Usage Guidelines
This command is used to display information for either local or remote IPv4 EID prefixes. Local IPv4 EID prefixes are those for which the router is authoritative and added via the
database-mapping command. Remote IPv4 EID prefixes are for remote sites and learned dynamically through map-reply information or via map-request messages when the
ipv4etraccept-map-request-mapping command is configured.
Examples
The following sample output from the
showiplispforwardingeidlocal command displays local IPv4 EID-prefix information.
Router# show ip lisp forwarding eid local
Prefix
192.168.1.0/24
192.168.100.0/24
The following sample output from the
showiplispforwardingeidremote command displays summary remote IPv4 EID prefix information when the keyword
detail is not used. The display shows EID prefix, associated locator status bits, and total encapsulated packets and bytes for each remote IPv4 EID prefix.
Router# show ip lisp forwarding eid remote
Prefix Fwd action Locator status bits
0.0.0.0/0 signal 0x00000000
packets/bytes 1/86
192.168.2.0/24 encap 0x00000003
packets/bytes 4/344
192.168.3.0/24 encap 0x00000003
packets/bytes 5/430
The following sample output from the
showiplispforwardingeidremotedetail command displays detailed remote IPv4 EID-prefix information by adding the
detail keyword. The display shows EID prefix, associated locator status bits, and total encapsulated packets and bytes for each remote IPv4 EID-prefix.
Router# show ip lisp forwarding eid remote detail
Prefix Fwd action Locator status bits
0.0.0.0/0 signal 0x00000000
packets/bytes 1/86
path list 060A4690, flags 0x49, 3 locks, per-destination
ifnums:
LISP0(14)
1 path
path 060A4DF0, path list 060A4690, share 1/1, type attached prefix, for IPv4
attached to LISP0, adjacency glean for LISP0
1 output chain
chain[0]: glean for LISP0
192.168.2.0/24 encap 0x00000003
packets/bytes 19/1634
path list 06BFA2B8, flags 0x49, 5 locks, per-destination
ifnums:
LISP0(14): 10.0.0.6
1 path
path 06E8C8C0, path list 06BFA2B8, share 100/100, type attached nexthop, for IPv4
nexthop 10.0.0.6 LISP0, adjacency IP midchain out of LISP0, addr 10.0.0.6 073747B8
1 output chain
Prefix Fwd action Locator status bits
chain[0]: IP midchain out of LISP0, addr 10.0.0.6 073747B8 IP adj out of Ethernet0/0, addr 10.0.0.2 0620D8A8
192.168.3.0/24 encap 0x00000003
The following sample output from the
showiplispforwardingstate command displays detailed information about the state of the LISP process forwarding state. ( IPv4 and IPv6 information is presented).
Router# show ip lisp forwarding state
LISP forwarding state for EID table IPv4:Default
EID VRF Default (0x0)
IPv4
Configured roles ITR|ETR
Active roles ITR|ETR
EID table IPv4:Default
ALT table <null>
Locator status bits 0x00000001
IPv6
Configured roles ITR|ETR
Active roles ITR|ETR
EID table IPv6:Default
ALT table <null>
Locator status bits 0x00000001
RLOC transport VRF Default (0x0)
IPv4 RLOC table IPv4:Default
IPv6 RLOC table IPv6:Default
LISP virtual interface LISP0
Related Commands
Command
Description
database-mapping
Configures an IPv6 EID-to-RLOC mapping relationship and its associated traffic policy.
ipv4etraccept-map- request-mapping
Configures an ETR to cache IPv4 mapping data contained in a map-request message.
showiplispmap-cache
Displays the current dynamic and static IPv4 EID-to-RLOC map-cache entries.
show ip lisp instance-id
To display the negative prefix hole in the LISP ALT for an EID within a specified instance-id, use the
showiplispinstance-id command in privileged EXEC mode.
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5.1XC.
Usage Guidelines
This command is only used on LISP Map-Server (MS) devices to display the negative prefix hole in the LISP ALT for an EID within a specified instance-id.
Examples
The following sample output from the show ip lisp instance-id command for the instance-id 123 and EID 172.16.0.1.
Router# show ip lisp instance-id 123 alt negative-prefix 172.16.0.1
Negative mapping system prefix 128.0.0.0/2
Router#
Related Commands
Command
Description
eid-prefix(LISPsite)
Configures the EID-prefix associated with a LISP site on a Map-Server as part of the LISP Site configuration process.
show ip lisp locator-table
To display Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) IPv4 configurations associated with a specific locator table, use the
showiplisplocator-table command in privileged EXEC mode.
Displays IPv4 LISP information and configuration status related to the default table.
vrfvrf-name
Displays IPv4 LISP information and configuration status related to the specified virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) table.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
15.1(1)XB6
This command was introduced.
15.1(4)M
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 15.1(4)M.
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3S
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3S.
Usage Guidelines
The
locator-table command creates an association between a LISP instantiation and a virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) table through which the routing locator address space is reachable. The
showiplisplocator-table command displays the IPv4 LISP configuration status for a specific locator table. A locator table can be the default, meaning the global routing table, or id can be a specific VRF.
Examples
The following shows sample output from the
showiplisplocator-table command for the vrf Cust-1:
Router# show ip lisp locator-table Cust-1
Information applicable to all EID instances:
Router-lisp ID: 1
Locator table: vrf Cust-1
Ingress Tunnel Router (ITR): disabled
Egress Tunnel Router (ETR): disabled
Proxy-ITR Router (PITR): enabled RLOCs: 10.100.8.2
Proxy-ETR Router (PETR): enabled
Map Server (MS): disabled
Map Resolver (MR): disabled
Delegated Database Tree (DDT): disabled
ITR Map-Resolver(s): 10.100.1.2
ITR Solicit Map Request (SMR): accept and process
Max SMRs per map-cache entry: 8 more specifics
Multiple SMR suppression time: 20 secs
ETR accept mapping data: disabled, verify disabled
ETR map-cache TTL: 1d00h
Locator Status Algorithms:
RLOC-probe algorithm: disabled
LSB reports: process
Map-cache limit: 1000
Map-cache activity check period: 60 secs
Persistent map-cache: disabled
Router#
Related Commands
Command
Description
locator-table
Configures the association of a VRF table through which the routing locator address space is reachable to a router LISP instantiation.
show ip lisp map-cache
To display the current dynamic and static IPv4 endpoint identifier-to-routing locator (EID-to-RLOC) map-cache entries, use the
showiplispmap-cache command in privileged EXEC mode.
(Optional) Destination EID for which to display mapping.
destination-EID-prefix/prefix-length
(Optional) Destination EID prefix for which to display mapping.
eid-table
(Optional) Specifies an EID table for which to display mapping.
default
(Optional) Displays detailed information for the default virtual routing and forwarding (VRF).
vrf
name
(Optional) Displays detailed information for the identified VRF.
detail
(Optional) Displays detailed EID-to-RLOC cache mapping information
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
15.1(1)XB
This command was introduced.
15.1(1)XB1
This command was modified.
Cisco IOS XE2.5.1XA
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5.1XA
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3.0S
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3.0S.
15.1(4)M
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 15.1(4)M.
Usage Guidelines
This command is used to display the current dynamic and static IPv4 EID-to-RLOC map-cache entries. When no IPv4 EID or IPv4 EID prefix is specified, summary information is listed for all current dynamic and static IPv4 EID-to-RLOC map-cache entries. When an IPv4 EID or IPv4 EID prefix is included, information is listed for the longest-match lookup in the cache. When the
detail option is used, detailed (rather than summary) information related to all current dynamic and static IPv4 EID-to-RLOC map-cache entries is displayed.
Examples
The following sample output from the
showiplispmap-cache command (without the use of an IPv4 EID or IPv4 EID prefix) displays a summary list of current dynamic and static IPv4 EID-to-RLOC map-cache entries. The display shows IPv4 EID prefix and associated information.
Router# show ip lisp map-cache
LISP IPv4 Mapping Cache, 2 entries
0.0.0.0/0, uptime: 00:00:17, expires: never, via static
Negative cache entry, action: send-map-request
192.168.2.0/24, uptime: 00:00:02, expires: 23:59:54, via map-reply, complete
Locator Uptime State Pri/Wgt
10.0.0.6 00:00:02 up 1/100
10.1.0.6 00:00:02 admin-down 255/0
The following sample output from the
showiplispmap-cachedetail command displays a detailed list of current dynamic and static IPv4 EID-to-RLOC map-cache entries.
Router# show ip lisp map-cache detail
LISP IPv4 Mapping Cache, 2 entries
0.0.0.0/0, uptime: 00:00:41, expires: never, via static
State: send-map-request, last modified: 00:00:41, map-source: local
Idle, Packets out: 0
Negative cache entry, action: send-map-request
192.168.2.0/24, uptime: 00:00:26, expires: 23:59:31, via map-reply, complete
State: complete, last modified: 00:00:26, map-source: 10.0.0.6
Active, Packets out: 0
Locator Uptime State Pri/Wgt
10.0.0.6 00:00:26 up 1/100
Last up-down state change: never, state change count: 0
Last priority / weight change: never/never
RLOC-probing loc-status algorithm:
Last RLOC-probe sent: never
10.1.0.6 00:00:26 admin-down 255/0
Last up-down state change: never, state change count: 0
Last priority / weight change: never/never
RLOC-probing loc-status algorithm:
Last RLOC-probe sent: never
The following sample output from the
showiplispmap-cache command with a specific IPv4 EID prefix displays detailed information associated with that IPv4 EID-prefix entry.
Router# show ip lisp map-cache 192.168.2.0/24
LISP IPv4 Mapping Cache, 2 entries
192.168.2.0/24, uptime: 00:01:01, expires: 23:58:56, via map-reply, complete
State: complete, last modified: 00:01:01, map-source: 10.0.0.6
Active, Packets out: 0
Locator Uptime State Pri/Wgt
10.0.0.6 00:01:01 up 1/100
Last up-down state change: never, state change count: 0
Last priority / weight change: never/never
RLOC-probing loc-status algorithm:
Last RLOC-probe sent: never
10.1.0.6 00:01:01 admin-down 255/0
Last up-down state change: never, state change count: 0
Last priority / weight change: never/never
RLOC-probing loc-status algorithm:
Last RLOC-probe sent: never
Related Commands
Command
Description
showiplispforwarding
Displays LISP local or remote IPv4 EID-prefix information.
show ip lisp route-import
On a Proxy Ingress Tunnel Router (PITR), to display the current IPv4 endpoint identifier (EID) prefixes imported into Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP), use the
showiplisproute-import command in privileged EXEC mode.
(Optional) Destination EID for which to display mapping.
destination-eid-prefix
(Optional) Destination EID prefix for which to display mapping.
eid-tablevrfvrf-name
(Optional) Limits the output of the command to the referenced EID table.
instance-id
iid
(Optional) Limits the output of the command to the referenced instance ID.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
15.2(3)T
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
This command is used on a PITR to display the current IPv4 Routing Information Base (RIB) routes imported into LISP. A non-ALT-connected PITR uses this information for signaling the LISP control plane process (map-request generation) for populating the PITR IPv4 LISP map cache. IPv4 RIB routes may be imported into LISP using the
ipv4route-importmap-cache command.
To restrict the output to a specific EID or EID prefix, add the
destination-eid or
destination-eid-prefix argument value to the command. To restrict the output to a specific EID table, add
eid-tablevrfvrf-name keywords and argument value to the command. To restrict the output to a specific LISP instance ID, add the
instance-id
iid keyword and argument value to the command.
Examples
The following sample output from the
showiplisproute-import command shows the IPv4 routes imported into LISP for use in signaling the LISP control plane to send map requests when populating its map cache.
Router# show ip lisp route-import
LISP IPv4 imported routes for EID-table default (IID 0)
Config: 1, Entries: 3
Prefix Uptime Source Map-cache State
10.0.1.0/24 4d12h bgp installed
10.0.2.0/24 4d12h bgp installed
10.0.3.0/24 4d12h bgp installed
Router#
In the above output it can be seen that three BGP routes have been installed. The source of the routes is listed as bgp. Possible entries for Source include static and bgp. Possible entries for Map-cache State include:
none—The router is not attempting to install the map-cache map-request entry (for example, PITR is not enabled).
installed—The router has created the matching map-cache map-request entry.
got-bumped—Another source of map-cache entry (for example, static or a received mapping) replaced the route-import entry.
hit-limit—The router was not able to create the matching map-cache map-request entry because the configured map-cache entry limit was reached.
Related Commands
Command
Description
cleariplisproute-import
Clears the table and force a re-evaluation of all imported routes.
debuglispcontrol-planerib-route-import
Displays LISP control plane activities related to the
ipv4route-import or
ipv6route-import commands.
ipv4route-importmap-cache
Configures a Proxy-ITR to dynamically import IPv4 LISP EID space for which it is proxying.
show ip lisp statistics
To display Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) IPv4 address-family packet count statistics, use the
showiplispstatistics command in privileged EXEC mode.
showiplispstatistics
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
15.1(1)XB1
This command was introduced.
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5.1XA
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5.1XA.
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3.0S
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3.0S.
15.1(4)M
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 15.1(4)M.
Usage Guidelines
This command is used to display IPv4 LISP statistics related to packet encapsulations, de-encapsulations, map requests, map replies, map registers, and other LISP-related packets.
Examples
The following sample output from the
showiplispstatistics command displays the current LISP IPv4 address family statistics. The output varies, depending on the LISP features configured and the state of various LISP components:
Router# show ip lisp statistics
LISP Statistics - last cleared: never
Control Packets:
Map-Requests in/out: 76/35
Encapsulated Map-Requests in/out: 76/35
RLOC-probe Map-Requests in/out: 0/0
Map-Reply records in/out: 35/76
Authoritative records in/out: 0/76
Non-authoritative records in: 35
Negative records in: 35
RLOC-probe records in/out: 0/0
Map-Registers out: 626
Errors:
Map-Request format errors: 0
Map-Reply format errors: 0
Map-Reply spoof alerts: 0
Mapping record TTL alerts: 0
Cache Related:
Cache entries created/deleted: 72/69
Number of EID-prefixes in map-cache: 3
Number of negative entries in map-cache: 3
Total number of RLOCs in map-cache: 0
Average RLOCs per EID-prefix: 0
Forwarding:
Number of data signals processed: 35 (+ dropped 0)
Number of reachability reports: 0 (+ dropped 0)
Related Commands
Command
Description
showiplisp
Displays the IPv4 LISP configuration status for the local device.
show ipv6 lisp
To display the Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) IPv6 configuration status, use the
showipv6lisp command in privileged EXEC mode.
showipv6lisp
[ router-lisp-id ]
Syntax Description
router-lisp-id
(Optional) router lisp instantiation id (0-15)
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
15.1(1)XB
This command was introduced.
15.1(1)XB1
This command was modified.
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5.1XA
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5.1XA.
15.1(1)XB2
This command was modified.
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5.1XB
This command was modified.
15.1(4)M
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 15.1(4)M and modified to include the
locator-table keyword.
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3S
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3S and modified to include the
locator-table keyword.
Usage Guidelines
When used without the optional router LISP ID value, the
showipv6lisp command displays the IPv6 LISP configuration status for the local device for the default router LISP instantiation. When the
router-lisp-id argument is used, the command displays the IPv6 LISP configuration status for the specified router LISP instantiation.
Examples
The following sample output from the
showipv6lisp command displays information about the current IPv6 LISP configuration status. The output varies, depending on the LISP features configured:
The table below describes the significant fields shown in the display.
showipv6lisp Field Descriptors
Table 2 ipv6 lisp Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Ingress Tunnel Router (ITR)
Indicates whether the router is configured as an ITR. See the
ipv6
itr command.
Egress Tunnel Router (ETR)
Indicates whether the router is configured as an ETR. See the
ipv6
etr command.
Proxy-ITR (PITR)
Indicates whether the router is configured as a PITR. See the
ipv6
proxy-itr command.
Proxy-ETR (PETR)
Indicates whether the router is configured as a PETR. See the
ipv6
proxy-etr command.
Map Server (MS)
Indicates whether the router is configured as a map server. See the
ipv6
map-server command.
Map Resolver (MR)
Indicates whether the router is configured as a map resolver. See the
ipv6
map-resolver command.
Map-Request source
Identifies the IPv6 address used as the source in Map Request messages.
ITR Map-Resolver
Identifies the configured ITR map resolver. See the
ipv6
itr
map-resolver command.
ETR Map-Server(s)
Identifies the configured ETR map servers. See the
ipv6
etr
map-server command.
ITR Solicit Map Request (SMR)
Indicates whether SMRs are accepted and processed. See the
ipv6
solicit-map-request command.
ETR accept mapping data
Indicates whether the ETR is configured to cache the mapping data contained in a map request. See the
ipv6etraccept-map-request-mapping command.
ETR map-cache TTL
Identifies the current ETR map-cache TTL. See the
ipv6etrmap-cache-ttl
command.
RLOC-probe algorithm
Indicates whether the locator reachability algorithm RLOC probing is enabled. See the
loc-reach-algorithm command.
Static mappings configured
Indicates the number of static cache-map entries configured. See the
map-cache command.
Map-cache size/limit
Indicates the number of entries currently in the map cache and indicates the limit value. See the
ipv6
map-cache-limit command.
Map-cache activity check period
Indicates how often the control plane checks the map cache for outbound usage activity.
Map-database size
Indicates the number of entries currently in the map-database. See the
database-mapping command.
Persistent map-cache
Indicates the persistent map-cache timer interval, next use, and storage location. See the
ipv6map-cache-persistent command.
ITR use proxy ETR RLOC configuration
When configured, indicates that the router uses PETR services and lists the PETR locator. See the
ipv6
use-petr command.
The following sample output from the
showipv6lisp command displays information about the current IPv6 LISP configuration status when a LISP instantiation has been created using the
routerlisprouter-lisp-id command and the
locator-table command. Below, the results shown are based on router LISP 6 and locator table VRF named Cust-1. (Other output varies depending on the LISP features configured.)
Router# show ipv6 lisp 6
Information applicable to all EID instances:
Router-lisp ID: 6
Locator table: vrf Cust-1
Ingress Tunnel Router (ITR): enabled
---<more>---
Related Commands
Command
Description
database-mapping
Configures an IPv4 or IPv6 EID-to-RLOC mapping relationship and its associated traffic policy for LISP.
eid-table
Configures a LISP instance-id for association with a VRF table or default table through which the EID address space is reachable.
ipv6etr
Configures a router to act as an IPv6 LISP ETR.
ipv6etrmap-cache-ttl
Configures the TTL value inserted into LISP IPv6 map-reply messages.
ipv6etrmap-server
Configures the IPv4 or IPv6 locator address of the LISP map server to be used by the ETR when registering for IPv4 EIDs.
ipv6itr
Configures the router to act as an IPv6 LISP ITR.
ipv6itrmap-resolver
Configures the IPv6 locator address of the LISP map resolver to be used by the ITR when sending map requests for IPv6 EID-to-RLOC mapping resolution.
ipv6lispetraccept-map- request-mapping
Configures an ETR to cache IPv6 mapping data contained in a map-request message.
ipv6lispsource-locator
Configures a source locator to be used for IPv6 LISP encapsulated packets.
ipv6map-cache-limit
Configures the maximum number of IPv6 LISP map-cache entries allowed to be stored by the router.
ipv6map-cache-persistent
Configures how often, in minutes, an ITR should save its dynamically learned IPv6 map-cache entries to a file in flash.
ipv6map-resolver
Configures the router to act as an IPv6 LISP map resolver.
ipv6map-server
Configures the router to act as an IPv6 LISP map server.
ipv6solicit-map-requestignore
Configures an ITR to ignore an IPv6 Map Request message that has the solicit-map-request (SMR) bit set.
ipv6proxy-etr
Configures the router to act as an IPv6 LISP PETR.
ipv6proxy-itr
Configures the router to act as an IPv6 LISP PITR.
ipv6use-petr
Configures a router to use an IPv6 LISP PETR.
locator-table
Configures the association of a VRF table through which the routing locator address space is reachable to a router LISP instantiation.
map-cache
Configures a static IPv4 or IPv6 EID-to-RLOC mapping relationship and its associated traffic policy, or statically configures the packet handling behavior associated with a specified destination IPv4 or IPv6 EID prefix.
router lisp
Enters LISP configuration mode and configures LISP commands on a router.
showipv6lisplocator-table
Displays the association of a VRF table through which the routing locator address space is reachable to a router LISP instantiation.
show ipv6 lisp database
To display Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) Egress Tunnel Router (ETR) configured local IPv6 EID prefixes and associated locator sets, use the
showipv6lispdatabase command in privileged EXEC mode.
showipv6lispdatabase [ eid-prefix ]
Syntax Description
eid-prefix
(Optional) Displays one of any IPv6 EID prefixes configured using the
database-mapping command.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
15.1(1)XB1
This command was introduced.
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5.1XA
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5.1XA.
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3.0S
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3.0S.
15.1(4)M
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 15.1(4)M.
Usage Guidelines
This command is used on LISP ETR devices to display the configured local IPv6 EID prefixes and associated locator sets.
Examples
The following sample output from the
showipv6lispdatabasecommand displays the configured IPv6 EID-prefix blocks and associated locator sets and the configured IPv6 endpoint identifier-to-routing locator (EID-to-RLOC) database mappings:
Configures an IPv6 EID-to-RLOC mapping relationship and its associated traffic policy.
show ipv6 lisp forwarding
To display Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) IPv6 endpoint identifier (EID)-prefix forwarding information, use the
showipv6lispforwarding command in privileged EXEC mode.
showipv6lispforwarding
{ eid
{ local | remote [detail] } | state }
Syntax Description
eid
Displays information related to EID prefixes (local or remote)
local
Displays locally configured EID prefixes.
remote
Displays forwarding action and Locator status bits for dynamically learned EID-prefix blocks, and the number of packets and total bytes encapsulated
detail
(Optional) Displays detailed information associated with each remote EID prefix
state
Displays information about the LISP module forwarding state
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
15.1(1)XB1
This command was introduced.
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5.1XA
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5.1XA
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3.0S
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3.0S.
15.1(4)M
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 15.1(4)M.
Usage Guidelines
This command is used to display information for either local or remote IPv6 EID-prefixes. Local IPv6 EID-prefixes are those for which the router is authoritative and added via the
database-mappingcommand. Remote IPv6 EID-prefixes are those for remote sites and learned dynamically through map-reply information or via map-request messages when the
ipv6etraccept-map-request-mapping command is configured.
Examples
The following sample output from the
showipv6lispforwardingeidlocal command displays local IPv6 EID-prefix information.
Router# show ipv6 lisp forwarding eid local
Prefix
2001:DB8:AA::/48
2001:DB8:BB::/48
The following sample output from the
showipv6lispforwardingeidremote command displays summary remote IPv6 EID-prefix information. Summary information is displayed when the keyword
detail is not used. The display shows the EID prefix, associated locator status bits, and total encapsulated packets and bytes for each remote IPv6 EID prefix.
Router# show ipv6 lisp forwarding eid remote
Prefix Fwd action Locator status bits
::/0 signal 0x00000000
packets/bytes 0/0
2001:DB8:AB::/48 encap 0x00000001
packets/bytes 25/2150
The following sample output from the
showipv6lispforwardingeidremotedetail command displays detailed remote IPv6 EID-prefix information by adding the
detail keyword. The display shows the EID-prefix, associated locator status bits, and total encapsulated packets/bytes for each remote IPv6 EID prefix.
Router# show ipv6 lisp forwarding eid remote detail
Prefix Fwd action Locator status bits
::/0 signal 0x00000000
packets/bytes 0/0
path list 0729CE78, flags 0x49, 3 locks, per-destination
ifnums:
LISP0(14)
1 path
path 0729D4E0, path list 0729CE78, share 1/1, type attached prefix, for IPv6
attached to LISP0, adjacency glean for LISP0
1 output chain
chain[0]: glean for LISP0
2001:DB8:AB::/48 encap 0x00000001
packets/bytes 25/2150
path list 06BFA050, flags 0x49, 3 locks, per-destination
ifnums:
LISP0(14): 10.0.0.6
1 path
path 06E8C5B0, path list 06BFA050, share 100/100, type attached nexthop, for IPv6
nexthop 10.0.0.6 LISP0, adjacency IPV6 midchain out of LISP0, addr 10.0.0.6 07374688
1 output chain
Prefix Fwd action Locator status bits
chain[0]: IPV6 midchain out of LISP0, addr 10.0.0.6 07374688 IP adj out of Ethernet0/0, addr 10.0.0.2 0620D8A8
The following sample output from the
showipv6lispforwardingstate command displays detailed information about the state of the LISP process forwarding state. (Both IPv4 and IPv6 information is presented).
Router# show ipv6 lisp forwarding state
LISP forwarding state for EID table IPv4:Default
EID VRF Default (0x0)
IPv4
Configured roles ITR|ETR
Active roles ITR|ETR
EID table IPv4:Default
ALT table <null>
Locator status bits 0x00000001
IPv6
Configured roles ITR|ETR
Active roles ITR|ETR
EID table IPv6:Default
ALT table <null>
Locator status bits 0x00000001
RLOC transport VRF Default (0x0)
IPv4 RLOC table IPv4:Default
IPv6 RLOC table IPv6:Default
LISP virtual interface LISP0
Related Commands
Command
Description
database-mapping
Configures an IPv6 EID-to-RLOC mapping relationship and its associated traffic policy.
ipv6lispetraccept-map- request-mapping
Configures an ETR to cache IPv6 mapping data contained in a map-request message.
showipv6lispmap-cache
Displays the current dynamic and static IPv6 EID-to-RLOC map-cache entries.
show ipv6 lisp instance-id
To display the negative prefix hole in the LISP ALT for an EID within a specified instance-id, use the
showipv6lispinstance-id command in privileged EXEC mode.
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5.1XC.
Usage Guidelines
This command is only used on LISP Map-Server (MS) devices to display the negative prefix hole in the LISP ALT for an EID within a specified instance-id.
Examples
The following sample output from the show ip lisp instance-id command for the instance-id 123 and EID 2001:db8:c::1.
Router# show ipv6 lisp instance-id 123 alt negative-prefix 2001:db8:c::1
Negative mapping system prefix 2001:DB8:C::/46
Router#
Related Commands
Command
Description
eid-prefix(LISPsite)
Configures the EID-prefix associated with a LISP site on a Map-Server as part of the LISP Site configuration process.
show ipv6 lisp locator-table
To display Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) IPv6 configurations associated with a specific locator table, use the
showipv6lisplocator-table command in privileged EXEC mode.
Displays IPv6 LISP information and configuration status related to the default table.
vrfvrf-name
Displays IPv6 LISP information and configuration status related to the specified VRF name.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
15.1(1)XB6
This command was introduced.
15.1(4)M
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 15.1(4)M.
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3S
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3S.
Usage Guidelines
The
locator-table command creates an association between a LISP instantiation and a virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) table through which the routing locator address space is reachable. The
showipv6lisplocator-table command is used to display the IPv6 LISP configuration status for a specific locator table. A locator table can be the default, meaning the global routing table, or a specific VRF.
Examples
The following is sample output from the
showipv6lisplocator-table command for the VRF named Cust-1:
Router# show ipv6 lisp locator-table Cust-1
Information applicable to all EID instances:
Router-lisp ID: 1
Locator table: vrf Cust-1
Ingress Tunnel Router (ITR): disabled
Egress Tunnel Router (ETR): disabled
Proxy-ITR Router (PITR): enabled RLOCs: 2001:db8:1:1::1
Proxy-ETR Router (PETR): enabled
Map Server (MS): disabled
Map Resolver (MR): disabled
Delegated Database Tree (DDT): disabled
ITR Map-Resolver(s): 10.100.1.2
ITR Solicit Map Request (SMR): accept and process
Max SMRs per map-cache entry: 8 more specifics
Multiple SMR suppression time: 20 secs
ETR accept mapping data: disabled, verify disabled
ETR map-cache TTL: 1d00h
Locator Status Algorithms:
RLOC-probe algorithm: disabled
LSB reports: process
Map-cache limit: 1000
Map-cache activity check period: 60 secs
Persistent map-cache: disabled
Router#
Related Commands
Command
Description
locator-table
Configure the association of a VRF table through which the routing locator address space is reachable to a router LISP instantiation.
show ipv6 lisp map-cache
To display the current dynamic and static IPv6 endpoint identifier-to-routing locator (EID-to-RLOC) map-cache entries, use the
showipv6lispmap-cache command in privileged EXEC mode.
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5.1XA.
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3.0S
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3.0S.
15.1(4)M
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 15.1(4)M.
Usage Guidelines
This command is used to display the current dynamic and static IPv6 EID-to-RLOC map-cache entries. When no IPv6 EID or IPv6 EID-prefix is specified, summary information is listed for all current dynamic and static IPv6 EID-to-RLOC map-cache entries. When an IPv6 EID or IPv6 EID prefix is included, information is listed for the longest-match lookup in the cache. When the
detail option is used, detailed (rather than summary) information related to all current dynamic and static IPv4 or IPv6 EID-to-RLOC map-cache entries is displayed.
Examples
The following sample output from the
showipv6lispmap-cache command (without the use of an IPv6 EID or IPv6 EID-prefix) displays a summary list of current dynamic and static IPv6 EID-to-RLOC map-cache entries. The display shows the IPv6 EID prefix and associated information:
Router# show ipv6 lisp map-cache
LISP IPv6 Mapping Cache, 2 entries
::/0, uptime: 00:00:26, expires: never, via static
Negative cache entry, action: send-map-request
2001:DB8:AB::/48, uptime: 00:00:04, expires: 23:59:53, via map-reply, complete
Locator Uptime State Pri/Wgt
10.0.0.6 00:00:04 up 1/100
Router#
The following sample output from the
showipv6lispmap-cachedetail command displays a detailed list of current dynamic and static IPv4 EID-to-RLOC map-cache entries:
Router# show ipv6 lisp map-cache detail
LISP IPv6 Mapping Cache, 2 entries
::/0, uptime: 00:00:52, expires: never, via static
State: send-map-request, last modified: 00:00:52, map-source: local
Idle, Packets out: 0
Negative cache entry, action: send-map-request
2001:DB8:AB::/48, uptime: 00:00:30, expires: 23:59:27, via map-reply, complete
State: complete, last modified: 00:00:30, map-source: 10.0.0.6
Active, Packets out: 0
Locator Uptime State Pri/Wgt
10.0.0.6 00:00:30 up 1/100
Last up-down state change: never, state change count: 0
Last priority / weight change: never/never
RLOC-probing loc-status algorithm:
Last RLOC-probe sent: never
The following sample output from the
showipv6lispmap-cache command with a specific IPv6 EID prefix displays detailed information associated with that IPv6 EID prefix entry.
Router# show ipv6 lisp map-cache 2001:DB8:AB::/48
LISP IPv6 Mapping Cache, 2 entries
2001:DB8:AB::/48, uptime: 00:01:02, expires: 23:58:54, via map-reply, complete
State: complete, last modified: 00:01:02, map-source: 10.0.0.6
Active, Packets out: 0
Locator Uptime State Pri/Wgt
10.0.0.6 00:01:02 up 1/100
Last up-down state change: never, state change count: 0
Last priority / weight change: never/never
RLOC-probing loc-status algorithm:
Last RLOC-probe sent: never
Related Commands
Command
Description
showipv6lispforwarding
Displays LISP local or remote IPv6 EID-prefix information.
show ipv6 lisp route-import
On a Proxy Ingress Tunnel Router (PITR), to display the current IPv6 endpoint identifier (EID) prefixes imported into Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP), use the
showipv6lisproute-import command in privileged EXEC mode.
(Optional) Destination EID for which to display mapping.
destination-eid-prefix
(Optional) Destination EID prefix for which to display mapping.
eid-table vrfvrf-name
(Optional) Limits the output of the command to the referenced EID table.
instance-idiid
(Optional) Limits the output of the command to the referenced instance ID.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
15.2(3)T
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
This command is used on a PITR to display the current IPv6 Routing Information Base (RIB) routes imported into LISP. A non-ALT-connected PITR uses this information for signaling the LISP control plane process (map request generation) for populating the PITR IPv6 LISP map cache. IPv6 RIB routes may be imported into LISP using the
ipv6route-importmap-cache command.
To restrict the output to a specific EID or EID prefix, add the
destination-eid or
destination-eid-prefix argument value to the command. To restrict the output to a specific EID table, add
eid-tablevrfvrf-name keywords and argument value to the command. To restrict the output to a specific LISP instance ID, add the
instance-idiid keyword and argument value to the command.
Examples
The following sample output from the
showipv6lisproute-import command shows the IPv6 routes imported into LISP for use in signaling the LISP control plane to send map requests when populating its map cache.
In the above output it can be seen that three BGP routes have been installed. The source of the routes is listed as bgp. Possible entries for Source include static and bgp. Possible entries for Map-cache State include:
none—The router is not attempting to install the map-cache map-request entry (for example, PITR is not enabled).
installed—The router has created the matching map-cache map-request entry.
got-bumped—Another source of map-cache entry (for example, static or a received mapping) replaced the route-import entry.
hit-limit—The router was not able to create the matching map-cache map-request entry because the configured map-cache entry limit was reached.
Related Commands
Command
Description
clearipv6lisproute-import
Clears the current IPv6 RIB routes imported into LISP.
debuglispcontrol-planerib-route-import
Displays LISP control plane activities related to the
ipv4route-import or
ipv6route-import commands.
ipv6route-importmap-cache
Configures a PITR to dynamically import IPv6 LISP EID space for which it is proxying.
show ipv6 lisp statistics
To display Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) IPv6 address-family statistics, use the
showipv6lispstatistics command in privileged EXEC mode.
showipv6lispstatistics
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
15.1(1)XB1
This command was introduced.
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5.1XA
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5.1XA.
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3.0S
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3.0S.
15.1(4)M
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 15.1(4)M.
Usage Guidelines
This command is used to display IPv6 LISP statistics related to packet encapsulations, de-encapsulations, map requests, map replies, map registers, and other LISP-related packets.
Examples
The following sample output from the
showipv6lispstatistics command displays the current LISP IPv6 address family statistics. The output varies, depending on the LISP features configured and the state of various LISP components.
Router# show ipv6 lisp statistics
LISP Statistics - last cleared: 00:56:49
Control Packets:
Map-Requests in/out: 0/15
Encapsulated Map-Requests in/out: 0/15
RLOC-probe Map-Requests in/out: 0/0
Map-Reply records in/out: 4/0
Authoritative records in/out: 4/0
Non-authoritative records in: 0
Negative records in: 0
RLOC-probe records in/out: 1/0
Map-Registers out: 114
Errors:
Map-Request format errors: 0
Map-Reply format errors: 0
Map-Reply spoof alerts: 0
Mapping record TTL alerts: 0
Cache Related:
Cache entries created/deleted: 8/7
Number of EID-prefixes in map-cache: 3
Number of negative entries in map-cache: 2
Total number of RLOCs in map-cache: 2
Average RLOCs per EID-prefix: 2
Forwarding:
Number of data signals processed: 0 (+ dropped 0)
Number of reachability reports: 0 (+ dropped 0)
Related Commands
Command
Description
showipv6lisp
Displays the IPv6 LISP configuration status for the local device.
show lisp
To display summary information related to the Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) configuration, use the
showlisp command in privileged EXEC mode.
showlisp
[ router-lisp-id ]
Syntax Description
router-lisp-id
(Optional) Router LISP instantiation ID. Valid values are 0 to 15.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
15.1(1)XB6
This command was introduced.
15.1(4)M
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 15.1(4)M and modified to include the
locator-table keyword.
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3S
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3S and modified to include the
locator-table keyword.
Usage Guidelines
When used without the optional router LISP ID value, the
showlisp command displays summary information about the default router LISP process, including any associated locator table or EID instance IDs. When the optional
router-lisp-id argument is used, the
showlisp command displays the summary locator table or EID instance IDs related to the specified router LISP instantiation.
Examples
The following is sample output from the
showlisp command:
The following is sample output from the
showlisp command when using the optional router LISP ID (and a configuration exists for this router LISP instantiation):
To display the configured DDT root(s) and/or DDT delegation nodes on a router enabled for LISP DDT, use the show lisp ddt command in privileged EXEC mode.
(Optional) Displays the DDT referral cache contents.
eid-address
(Optional) IPv4/IPv6 EID address or prefix.
iid
(Optional) EID instance ID.
queue
(Optional) Displays the DDT request queue.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
15.3(1)T
This command was introduced.
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.8S
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 3.8S.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the configured DDT root(s) and/or DDT delegation nodes on a device that is enabled for LISP DDT node.
Examples
The following example shows the output of the show lisp ddt command for a LISP DDT node configured as a map resolver that refers to three LISP DDT root nodes with locators (10.1.1.1, 10.2.1.1, and 10.3.1.1) and configured as a map server for the EID prefixes 172.16.0.0/16 and 2001:db8:eeee::/48 in the default (0) instance ID for its own locator (10.1.10.10) and a peer map server locator (10.2.10.10).
Clears the DDT referral cache stored on a DDT-enabled map resolver.
ddt
Configures a device to enable LISP DDT functionality.
show lisp locator-table
To display summary information related to the Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) configuration, use the
showlisplocator-table command in privileged EXEC mode.
showlisplocator-table
{ default | vrf
vrf-name }
Syntax Description
default
Displays summary information related to the default table.
vrfvrf-name
Displays summary information related to the specified virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) table.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
15.1(1)XB6
This command was introduced.
15.1(4)M
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 15.1(4)M and modified to include the
locator-table keyword.
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3S
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3S and modified to include the
locator-table keyword.
Usage Guidelines
The
locator-table command creates an association between a LISP instantiation and a VRF table through which the routing locator address space is reachable. When used with the
default keyword, the
showlisplocator-table command displays summary information about the default locator table, including any associated locator table or EID instance IDs. When the optional
vrfvrf-name keyword and argument is included, the
showlisp command displays summary information related to the specified locator table, including any associated locator table or EID instance IDs.
Examples
The following is sample output from the
show
lisp
locator-tabledefault command:
The following is sample output from the
show
lisp
locator-tablevrf command when using the locator-table VRF option (and a configuration exists for the specified locator table and VRF):
(Optional) Displays LISP site information matching this destination endpoint identifier (EID).
IPv4-dest-EID-prefix
(Optional) Displays LISP site information matching this destination EID prefix.
IPv6-dest-EID
(Optional) Displays LISP site information matching this destination EID.
IPv6-dest-EID-prefix
(Optional) Displays LISP site information matching this destination EID prefix.
name
site-name
(Optional) Displays LISP site information matching this site name.
detail
(Optional) Increases the detail of all displayed LISP site information when no other parameters are used.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
Modification
15.1(1)XB2
This command was introduced.
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5.1XB
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5.1XB.
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3.0S
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3.0S.
15.1(4)M
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 15.1(4)M.
Usage Guidelines
This command is used on a LISP map server to display information related to configured LISP sites. The displayed output indicates, among other things, whether a site is actively registered.
When the base form of the command is used (showlispsite), summary information related to all configured LISP sites is displayed. When the
IPv4-dest-EIDform is used, a longest match is done to return the site with the best matching EID prefix and the displayed information applies specifically to that LISP site. When the
IPv4-dest-EID-prefixform is used, an exact match is done to return the site configured with the EID prefix and the displayed information applies specifically to that LISP site. When the
site-nameform is used, the displayed information contains all EID prefixes configured for the named LISP site. When the
detail keyword is added, all available details for the specific command form are presented.
Examples
The following sample output from the
showlispsite command displays summary information related to all configured LISP sites:
Map-Server# show lisp site
LISP Site Registration Information
Site Name Last Up Who Last EID Prefix
Register Registered
site1-xtr 00:00:04 yes 10.0.2.1 192.168.1.0/24
00:00:04 yes 10.0.2.1 2001:DB8:A::/48
site2-xtr 00:00:35 yes 10.0.9.1 192.168.11.0/24
00:00:35 yes 10.0.10.1 2001:DB8:B::/48
The following sample output from the
showlispsitedmm-xtr-1 command displays detailed information related specifically to the LISP sites dmm-xtr-1.
Map-Server# show lisp site name site1-xtr
Description: LISP Site 1
Allowed configured locators: any
Allowed EID-prefixes:
EID-prefix: 192.168.1.0/24
First registered: 00:17:15
Routing table tag: 0x0
ETR 10.0.3.1, last registered 00:00:01, no proxy-reply
Locator Local State Pri/Wgt
10.0.2.1 no up 1/50
10.0.3.1 yes up 1/50
ETR 10.0.2.1, last registered 00:00:24, no proxy-reply
Locator Local State Pri/Wgt
10.0.2.1 yes up 1/50
10.0.3.1 no up 1/50
EID-prefix: 2001:DB8:A::/48
First registered: 00:17:14
Routing table tag: 0x0
ETR 10.0.2.1, last registered 00:00:23, no proxy-reply
Locator Local State Pri/Wgt
10.0.2.1 yes up 1/50
10.0.3.1 no up 1/50
ETR 10.0.3.1, last registered 00:00:58, no proxy-reply
Locator Local State Pri/Wgt
10.0.2.1 no up 1/50
10.0.3.1 yes up 1/50
Related Commands
Command
Description
showiplisp
Displays the IPv4 LISP configuration status for the local device.