LISP

Started by dlots, May 22, 2015, 02:56:22 PM

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dlots

Anyone do anything with LISP, if so do you have a good resource to learn about it?

deanwebb

Which dialect of LISP are you using?

I don't program, myself, but I know those who do.
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fsck

I believe he's referring to the protocol, not the programming language.

AnthonyC

Quote from: fsck on May 22, 2015, 03:44:50 PM
I believe he's referring to the protocol, not the programming language.

He was probably being sarcastic. :)
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fsck

Quote from: AnthonyC on May 22, 2015, 03:46:26 PM
Quote from: fsck on May 22, 2015, 03:44:50 PM
I believe he's referring to the protocol, not the programming language.

He was probably being sarcastic. :)
umm okay.  I don't see why he needs to be.  dlots is asking a legitimate question.

deanwebb

I legitimately took that to be the programming language. It's almost as old as FORTRAN, but it's still out there because of its use in AI programming.

So, uh, dlots, could you be more specifice? The protocol, or the language?
Take a baseball bat and trash all the routers, shout out "IT'S A NETWORK PROBLEM NOW, SUCKERS!" and then peel out of the parking lot in your Ferrari.
"The world could perish if people only worked on things that were easy to handle." -- Vladimir Savchenko
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Accounting is architecture, remember that!
Air gaps are high-latency Internet connections.

wintermute000

#6

Run away, snake oil, stretched vlan designs are so 2012
Sarcasm aside I'd try to find some Cisco live presentations, I sat through one back in 2012 I think... HERE'S ONE I PREPARED EARLIER (attached)


https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8648738/BRKRST-3045%20%20LISP%20%E2%80%93%20A%20Next%20Generation%20Networking%20Architecture.pdf


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dlots

I was looking at the protocol, decided not to go for it cause it hurts our MTU and it's already getting pretty small (down in the high 1300s) and I don't want to hack it down yet again.  I don't want to do it, but currently we have xconnect running around and using 2 /28 static routes for our /29 to make our FWs work.  We have to move a device from 1 server room to another without changing IP addresses... It kinda sucks.

killabee

We were looking at it for use in combo with OTV for internal VM mobility...then our SE told us it wasn't really designed for internal use, but instead for exteranl use.  It would have been a realy cool project, though.

Here's a link with consolidated LISP information:
http://lisp.cisco.com

dlots


NetworkGroover

#10
Some work Arista did with A10, Aruba, and HP:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcj_4DgUJsI
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wintermute000

Not your use case, but i just realised EIGRP Over-The-Top uses LISP tunnels - although like ISIS underlying Fabricpath/Trill, its transparent and no manual config required

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/iproute_eigrp/configuration/xe-3s/ire-xe-3s-book/ire-eigrp-over-the-top.html