Hi Carole,
There is an alpha version of PxTR in the LISPmob github in the pxtr branch.
To use it, you only have to set "pxtr-mode = on" in the configuration
file. When LISPmob is configured in PxTR mode, it can not work as an xTR.
PeTR --> Configure your xTR specifying the IP of your PeTR
PiTR --> The database-mapping structure of the configuration file
is reused to indicate the prefixes that will be lisp encapsulated by the
PiTR.
--> You should configure the routing of your testbed in
order that packets whose destinations are EIDs are sent to the PiTR.
I hope this helps in your experiments.
Best regards
Albert L.
On 05/19/2014 11:18 AM, Carole BONAN wrote:
Albert,
First of all, thank you very much for your answer and to interest you
in my problem.
I am going to take advantage of your proposal and to wait till the end
of this week (or later if need be) to test the first version of Pxtr.
Great, what a reactivity!
Regards,
Carole
*De :*Albert López [mailto:[email protected]]
*Envoyé :* lundi 19 mai 2014 10:48
*À :* Carole BONAN; [email protected]
*Objet :* Re: [LISPmob-users] LISPmob router on Ubuntu
Dear Carole,
The current version of LISPmob (0.4) in router mode doesn't implement
PxTR functionalities. The router mode implements and xTR which is like
the mobile node version but it could have clients connected to it.
Using the current version of code is quite easy to have this new
functionalities. You can do it by yourself or if you prefer and you
don't mind to wait a little, I could provide you with a first version
of PeTR and PiTR by the end of this week or beginning of next one.
Let me know what you prefer.
Regards
Albert López
On 05/16/2014 03:48 PM, Carole BONAN wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to assemble a platform using LISP-MN with Lispmob. I
use Opendaylight as MS and MR.
When LISP is configured between tle MN et the Server, everything
works fine.
Now, I try to LISP between MN and an intermediate router. The
server being in a non-LISP environment. If I understood correctly,
this router should be a Proxy-xTR . I try to configure the router
(Ubuntu) with Lispmob, but for now, it does not work. In fact,
when I do a ping between the MN and the SRV, the ICMP request
through out the router, but the ICMP reply stuck at the router.
Here is the file lispd.conf of the router:
debug = 3
map-request-retries = 2
router-mode = on
rloc-probing {
rloc-probe-interval = 0
rloc-probe-retries = 2
rloc-probe-retries-interval = 5
}
nat-traversal {
nat_aware = off
site_ID = 0000000000000001 #In doubt,
keep the default value
xTR_ID = 00000000000000000000000000000001 #In doubt,
keep the default value
}
map-resolver = {192.168.100.1}
map-server {
address = 192.168.100.1
key-type = 1
key = asdf
proxy-reply = on
}
database-mapping {
eid-prefix = 1.1.1.0/30
interface = eth0
priority_v4 = 1 # Priority of IPv4
locator of the interface eth0 for this EID
weight_v4 = 100 # Weight of IPv4
locator of the interface eth0 for this EID
priority_v6 = 1 # Priority of IPv6
locator of the interface eth0 for this EID
weight_v6 = 100 # Weight of IPv6
locator of the interface eth0 for this EID
}
Have I properly configured it?
Thank you in advance for your help
Carole
--
Albert López
CCABA System Administrator
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Telf: 93 4017182