I'll be back tomorrow

-Lori (from a LISP-MN phone)

On August 18, 2014 1:06:13 PM CEST, MUSAB MUHAMMAD <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi Alberto,
>
>Thanks for the reply. How soon do you think he will be back? I have a
>paper submission deadline for 24th of August and wanted to run some
>tests on the LISP MN protocol to include it in my analysis, the sooner
>I can get it working the better.
>
>Regards,
> 
>Musab Isah
>
>Research Student,
>School of Computing and Communications,
>D29, InfoLab21
>Lancaster University
>
>
>On Monday, August 18, 2014 10:45 AM, Alberto Rodriguez-Natal
><[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>
>
>Hi Musab,
>
>Thank you for the details. As you said, Lori is away rigth now but he
>should be back soon. He will then re-allocate your EID ASAP. If that
>doesn't work please come back to us and we'll try to find out what's
>happening. 
>
>Thanks,
>Alberto
>
>
>
>
>On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 5:51 PM, MUSAB MUHAMMAD <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>
>Hi Alberto,
>>
>>
>>Actually before even the handover I don't have any communication going
>on most of the times. My node will have connectivity but as soon as
>LISP daemon is started, no communication is possible afterwards (no
>pings, no browsing, nothing). Now even the few times that we get the
>connectivity a simple horizontal handover means losing connectivity and
>coming back to the previous network will not solve the problem. In
>simple terms, LISP is not really working for me on IPv6 network and
>hopefully we can continue the troubleshooting from where we stop with
>Lori. And by the way, I have installed the latest release of the
>protocol.
>>
>>
>>I have no problem communicating with other LISP-based nodes, as I was
>able to ping an EID provided by Lori, but communicating with non-LISP
>systems seems to be the problem we have. I tried all the available
>petr/pitr in the example conf file but to no success. Lori was to add
>my EID in one of the tunnel routers to see if that makes communication
>possible but he, obviously, went on leave before doing that.
>>
>>
>>Regards,
>> 
>>Musab Isah
>>
>>Research Student,
>>School of Computing and Communications,
>>D29, InfoLab21
>>Lancaster University
>>
>>
>>
>>On Wednesday, August 13, 2014 3:15 PM, Alberto Rodriguez-Natal
><[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>
>>
>>Hi Musab,
>>
>>Sorry for the late reply, the LISPmob team is currently on vacation,
>so expect some delay on our responses.
>>
>>Could you please let us know which kind of handover did you try to
>attempt? A simple switch of wireless access point using the same wlan
>interface (horizontal handover) or an inter-technology movement from,
>for instance, a wifi interface to a 3g interface (vertical handover)?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Alberto
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 2:06 PM, MUSAB MUHAMMAD <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>>
>>Hi all,
>>>
>>>
>>>I have set up LISP MN on a native IPv6 network and have all
>configurations (hopefully) correctly set up. My mobile node only seems
>to have Internet connection when the lispd is started, but disconnect
>from network once a handover is attempted. Even the connection at the
>start of the lisp daemon is not guaranteed as more often than not, no
>communication is achieved once the daemon starts. I tried with all the
>available petr/pitr on the lispd.conf.example file but to no avail.
>>>
>>>
>>>I have a perfectly working network, until the lisp daemon is started
>and my conclusion is that there is a problem with LISP overlay network
>itself. Is there anyone here please, that has LISP MN working on a
>native IPv6 network? I'll be glad, if there is, to please share your
>experience with me.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>I attached my configuration and log files, hopefully someone can
>direct me of what to do next or discover any problem with my
>connectivity.
>>>
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>> 
>>>Musab Isah
>>>
>>>Research Student,
>>>School of Computing and Communications,
>>>D29, InfoLab21
>>>Lancaster University
>>
>>
>>

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