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Internet-Draft LISP Deployment October 2012
* To verify LISP connectivity, ping LISP connected sites. See
http://www.lisp4.net/ and/or http://www.lisp6.net/ for
potential candidates.
This section seems overly simple.
There are three deployment options that I am aware of:
* Deployment in the Beta network
* Deployment in a separate LISP Island connected via DDT
* Deployment in a separate LISP Island not connected via DDT
With PxTR's in the mix, pinging LISP sites doesn't assure end-end LISP
connectivity. It is our experience that PxTR's just magically make things
work, and because of that, it doesn't always flow the way you think it does.
There probably needs to be some prefix that doesn't have a coarse aggregate
announced into the DFZ for testing end-end LISP connectivity for the first two
deployment options listed above. If you're the last deployment case, you're on
your own to verify end-end LISP connectivity.
Paul
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