On Jul 24, 2012, at 7:14 AM, Tracz Robert - Korpo TP wrote: > Hi Fabio, > > Sounds great! Please keep me updated and let me know when new code will be > available. > > In meanwhile we want to start from implementing LISP mobile node on Linux > (based on lispmob.org). Could you assist us with that and provide necessary > support (assign IPv4/IPv6 EID prefixes, provide addresses of map-servers, > re-solvers, PxTRs etc.). Our network infrastructure that will be used for > tests is in AS 5617 (TPNET/Orange).
Robert, We'll be happy to help get you set up - note that the lispmob.org implementers have a slice of the lisp beta network prefixes to test with, I've copied their support team on this thread so they can set you up. ([email protected]) Please let us know if you have further questions! -Darrel > > Thank you for your help! > > Regards, > Robert > > -----Original Message----- > From: Fabio Maino [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2012 12:43 AM > To: Tracz Robert - Korpo TP > Cc: Darrel Lewis; lisp-support(mailer list); Vince Fuller; Chris White > Subject: Re: Question about implementation of LISP Mobile Node > > Hi Robert, > we can certainly send you the binaries, and it'd be great if you guys can > build a testbed and contribute to the testing. > > We're in the process of migrating from the current code base (that has both a > kernel and a user-space module) to a TUN/TAP based code that doesn't require > a kernel module anymore. We are a couple of weeks away from releasing the > TUN/TAP code, and it would really make sense at this point for you to start > with that code base (rather than with the old one that will be obsoleted > soon). > > It would make sense then to wait a couple of weeks, and then we can give you > the new code. We can start by using our pilot mapping system (we can give you > EIDs and you can start using our map-server in europe). > > Once you get a bit familiar with the phone and the configuration, if you're > willing to host your own mapping system we can assist you with that as well. > I'm in vacation now, but I'll send you details once I'm back on july 17th. > > Just to give you an idea of what we have, here is the video of the demo we > just presented at Cisco Live in San Diego (ignore the data center part, but > the front end of the demo is actually using the android phones): > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75vhkJ3Ex1A > > Fabio > > > > > > On 6/26/12 5:51 AM, Tracz Robert - Korpo TP wrote: >> Hi Darrel, >> >> We are interested in creating testbed with LISP mobile node. We have Google >> Nexus S smartphone for test purposes and recently I found out that my >> colleagues deployed in our laboratory network running xTR node connected to >> LISP beta network (korpo-tp-xtr). >> Would be possible to send us LISP mobile node code for Android? >> >> Could you provide me some details of your demo? At the beginning we want to >> use LISP beta network infrastructure (EID prefix, Map servers etc.). I >> wonder if it is possible to install our own Map server/resolver. If the >> answer is yes, then what are the requirements concerning the platform and >> there is possibility to provide us the appropriate software? >> >> Regards, >> Robert >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Fabio Maino [mailto:[email protected]] >> Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 6:45 PM >> To: Darrel Lewis >> Cc: Tracz Robert - Korpo TP; lisp-support(mailer list); Vince Fuller >> Subject: Re: Question about implementation of LISP Mobile Node >> >> we have a working implementation for rooted Google nexus S running >> cyanogenmod. >> >> You'll need exactly that model, and you'll need to root the phone that will >> most likely void your warranty. if you meet both these conditions we can >> give you the code. >> >> Can you tell me a bit more of the kind of use cases that are you >> considering, and in which context? >> >> Thanks, >> Fabio >> >> On 5/16/12 8:28 AM, Darrel Lewis wrote: >>> On May 16, 2012, at 7:31 AM, Tracz Robert - Korpo TP wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Darrel, >>>> >>>> Thanks for answer! I'm familiar with LISPmob project. But it provides LIPS >>>> mobile node implementation only for Linux. >>>> I'm actually looking for implementation for Android or iOS to perform >>>> mobility tests using smartphone. >>> Robert, >>> >>> Thanks, I wasn't sure how much you knew. :-) I'll let Fabio answer about >>> how to move forward. >>> >>> -Darrel >>> >>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Robert >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: Darrel Lewis [mailto:[email protected]] >>>> Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 5:23 PM >>>> To: Tracz Robert - Korpo TP >>>> Cc: Darrel Lewis; lisp-support(mailer list); Fabio Maino >>>> Subject: Re: Question about implementation of LISP Mobile Node >>>> >>>> Hi Robert, >>>> >>>> We have working demo code here at cisco working on Android, and you can >>>> follow community based open source efforts here: >>>> >>>> http://www.lispmob.org >>>> >>>> Let me know if you are looking for any specific information, I've CC'd >>>> Fabio Maino, who is leading this engineering effort. >>>> >>>> -Darrel >>>> >>>> On May 15, 2012, at 5:52 AM, Tracz Robert - Korpo TP wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> I'd like to know if there is any experimental implementation of LISP >>>>> Mobile Node for Android or iOS? >>>>> >>>>> Best regards, >>>>> Robert Tracz >>>>> >>>>> Orange Labs >>>>> 7, Obrzezna St., 02-691 >>>>> Warsaw, Poland >>>>> phone: 048 22 699 55 52 >>>>> mobile: 048 519 123 309 >>>>> [email protected] >>>>> <Picture (Device Independent Bitmap) 1.jpg> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >> >> -- >> Fabio Maino >> [email protected] >> >> For corporate legal information go to: >> http://www.cisco.com/web/about/doing_business/legal/cri/index.html >> > >
