[OOR-Users] Fwd: Re: [OOR maintainers] LISP Beta network allocation
Gunnar Arndt
gunnar at arndt.city
Tue Nov 21 19:59:20 CET 2017
Sorry if I'm bothering you, but maybe I should have mentioned as well
what the static settings look like. May I've done something wrong there
- although I don't believe that to be the right way anyway...
Am 21.11.2017 um 19:52 schrieb Gunnar Arndt:
> I've tested both configuration options (IPv4 and IPv6) with the
> respective LISP settings, but that does not change anything. I keep
> getting the same dynamic addresses from Unitymedia - both IPv4 and
> IPv6, no matter what the router's config looks like. Here's a
> screenshot of that config page once more. It probably looks a bit
> different from yours for 'common' DSL, as it is for TV cable (you know
> that already, but maybe other readers don't).
>
>
> I even tried to use static IPv6 settings with the LISP IPv6 address,
> in addition to the regular LISP setting in the relevant config page,
> but that results in slow internet access only by IPv4. But no success...
>
> Regards
> Gunnar
>
> Am 20.11.2017 um 10:52 schrieb Holger Zuleger:
>> Hi Gunnar,
>>
>>>> Your Internet provider gives you an IPv4 or an IPv6 address? You can
>>>> check it in any 'what is my ip' page.
>>>> If your Internet provider is using IPv6, then these are the data to be
>>>> used:
>>>>
>>>> * MS/MR: 2001:6C8:130:600::1:1, 2001:40B0:7500:205::9353:8320
>>>> * PxTR: 2001:6c8:130:600::1
>> Please check if you have a native IPv6 access.
>> As far as I know, Unitymedia is providing native IPv6 and often using
>> only shared IPv4 addresses.
>> If this is the case LISP will not run with IPv4 as RLOC address family!
>>
>> So please configure the IPv6 adresses (and *not* the IPv4 addresses) as
>> mentioned by Albert.
>>
>> BR
>> Holger
>>
>>>> Best regards
>>>>
>>>> Albert
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> El 17/11/17 a les 00:12, Gunnar Arndt ha escrit:
>>>>> Dear Albert and maintainers,
>>>>>
>>>>> thank you for the login data. I haven't yet succeeded in actually
>>>>> joining the network. There does not seem to a lot that could be
>>>>> configured the wrong way in my "FritzBox" router:
>>>>>
>>>>> There is another tab that allows a static IPv6 address to be set, but
>>>>> if I set the EID prefix for IPv6 there, too, the internet access does
>>>>> not work any longer, so I returned to the recommended DHCPv6 option.
>>>>> My provider is Unitymedia (formerly KabelBW), a cable TV provider.
>>>>> You don't happen to have information if they allow their customers to
>>>>> use LISP, do you?
>>>>> There does not seem to be much information for end users about LISP
>>>>> in the web. Can you give me a hint how to proceed? Thanks again.
>>>>>
>>>>> Kind regards,
>>>>> Gunnar
>>>>>
>>>>> Am 15.11.2017 um 10:33 schrieb Albert López:
>>>>>> Dear Gunnar,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Here's your allocation data:
>>>>>> Device name: garndt-xtr
>>>>>> Region: Europe
>>>>>> Geographic location: Germany
>>>>>> EID-prefix: 153.16.58.0/28 (more specifics allowed)
>>>>>> EID loopback: 153.16.58.1
>>>>>> EID-prefix ipv6: 2610:D0:21E8::/48 (more specifics allowed)
>>>>>> EID loopback ipv6: 2610:D0:21E8::153:16:58:1
>>>>>> Map Servers: {RIPE} {upc-mr-ms-1 147.83.131.32, tdc-mr-ms
>>>>>> 193.162.145.50, intouch-ams-mr-ms-1 217.8.98.42}
>>>>>> Map Server password: ******
>>>>>> Map Resolvers: {RIPE} {upc-mr-ms-1 147.83.131.32, tdc-mr-ms
>>>>>> 193.162.145.50, intouch-ams-mr-ms-1 217.8.98.42}
>>>>>> PETR: 193.162.145.46, 217.8.98.33
>>>>>> Contact: Gunnar Arndt<gunnar at arndt.city>
>>>>>> Expiration date: 31/03/2018
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You can check if you correctly registered your site into the mapping
>>>>>> system on the LISP Site Status page here:
>>>>>> http://www.lisp4.net/lisp-site/ After one day it will probably show
>>>>>> up on the LISPmon website as well:http://lispmon.net
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You can slice up your prefixes into more specifics and distribute
>>>>>> them between more than one device if that becomes necessary, just
>>>>>> make sure they don’t overlap.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The assigned EIDs will expire the 31st of March of 2018. You can
>>>>>> request to renew them by mail.
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