[OOR-Users] Fwd: Re: [OOR maintainers] LISP Beta network allocation
Gunnar Arndt
gunnar at arndt.city
Tue Nov 21 19:53:04 CET 2017
Hi Holger, thank you for the hint; the mentioned article is what brought
me here in the first placeĀ ;-)
Am 20.11.2017 um 10:41 schrieb Holger Zuleger:
> Hi Gunnar,
>
>> thanks again for the additional addresses. I get both an IPv4 and an
>> IPv6 address from my provider, which the router reports to my eMail
>> address when they are refreshed. The router allows to select which one
>> is "native". I tested both matching configurations, i.e. "native"
>> dynamic IPv4 with IPv4 LISP settings, and the same for IPv6. I also
>> tested native IPv4 (=Dual Stack, according to the settings) with IPv6 LISP.
>> None of these worked: the LISP status page indicates garndt-xtr as
>> inactive, and the router uses regular dynamic addresses.
>> The following are the settings which I usually use:
>>
>>
>> Don't be scared about the german explanations - I'm sure you're able to
>> get the meaning if necessary.
>> Is it possible for my provider to prevent the usage of LISP? They manage
>> firmware updates of the router remotely, so I guess they would have
>> turned of its LISP config page in that case, but who knows? Too bad
>> Unitymedia's customer service has been becoming worse recently...
> Maybe that's the problem.
> I've had a similar problem using LISP on a Fritzbox connected to
> Vodafone DSL access, as long as I was using the "Vodafone" pre-defined
> settings in "Internetzugang->Internetanbieter".
> I changed this to "Andere Internetanbieter" and provided the account
> credentials manually and then LISP was running on a dynamic IPv4 pppoe
> connection.
> If you have access to c't, a German computer magazin, you can take a
> look at issue 3/2017 page 140 [1]. The article describes the LISP config
> on several devices, including the Fritzbox.
>
> HTH
> Holger
>
>
> [1]
> https://www.heise.de/ct/ausgabe/2017-3-LISP-auf-Fritzboxen-OpenWRT-und-Cisco-IOS-3595908.html#zsdb-article-links
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