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LISP Vlan Extension using host mobility across DC's

LISP protocol feature set is used for multiple/various applications within inter-DC communication. The most commonly used feature set is to use it for Vlan/subnet extension across DC's over remote sites. It works solely based on user-demand. Meaning unless there is no traffic, the control plane would remain idle, unless we give few parameters to make the control plane query the subnets individually. Topology : CSR_16.12.2S CSR_16.12.2S_CORE CSR_16.12.2S_2 +-------+ +-------+ +-------+ | |G3 +-------+ G2| |G3 +-------+ G2| | | +-----------+ P2 +--------------+ +------------+ P3 +------------+ | | | +-------+ | | +-------+ | | +-------+ +-------+

Bridging on C1100 between EtherSwitch ports and WAN ports

Bridging on C1100 between EtherSwitch ports and WAN ports While testing this further, I was able to get the pings to work across the 2900’s. You can check the configurations below : +--------------+ +--------------+ +-------------+ | | | | | | | | | | | | | |G0/1 G0/1/0 |G0/0/0 G0/1| | | 2900-1 +------------------+ C1121X-8PL +------------------+ 2900-2 | | | | | G0/1.10 | | | | | | | | | | | | | +--------------+ +--------------+ +-------------+ 2900-1 : 2900-1(config)#do sh run int gi 0/1 Building