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Re: LISP Works - Re: Facebook Issues/Outage in Southeast?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Luigi Iannone)
Fri Oct 1 03:51:50 2010

From: Luigi Iannone <luigi@net.t-labs.tu-berlin.de>
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTimDq2UY5tm50myjj-OhqvrrKWQc=vybH8YQtFWM@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2010 09:51:05 +0200
To: Job W. J. Snijders <job@instituut.net>
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Errors-To: nanog-bounces+nanog.discuss=bloom-picayune.mit.edu@nanog.org


On Sep 30, 2010, at 17:15 , Job W. J. Snijders wrote:

> Dear Cameron & everybody,
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> On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 8:32 PM, Job W. J. Snijders =
<job@instituut.net> wrote:
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>>>> The fact that LISP does help in IPv6 Transition solutions (due to =
its
>>>> inherent AF agnostic design), is compelling. As you say, real end 2 =
end is
>>>> the goal - and LISP helps here, regardless of the AF. (you'll will =
still
>>>> want to do multi-homing in IPv6, and ingress TE, and mobility, =
etc.).
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> Have you already joined the LISP Beta Network? All you need is a
> router that can run the LISP images (871, 1841, 2821, 7200 etc)
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FYI

There is also an opensource version (www.openlisp.org)

L.

> It's completely open, and the guys behind
> lisp-support@external.cisco.com can hook you up for free, provide you
> with everything you need: beta image, a block of public ipv4/ipv6
> space and configuration guides, although it's only about 10 lines of
> config. :-)
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> You could use LISP at home, like I do, and get some hands on
> experience - enjoy the net behind LISP!
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> http://lisp4.cisco.com/ provides more information.
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> Kind regards,
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> Job Snijders
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