SUMMARY STEPS
1.
show lisp session
2.
show lisp site [ instance-id EID instance-ID ]rloc members [ registrations [ rloc-addr]]
3.
show lisp vrf vrf_name session [peer_address]
4.
show lisp decapsulation filter
5.
show cef vrf [locator-vrf] address_family lisp decapsulation [ instance-id EID-instance-ID ] detail
location RLOC-facing LC
6.
show controllers np struct LISP-INSTANCE-HASH detail all-entries [ all | np ] location RLOC-facing
LC
DETAILED STEPS
PurposeCommand or Action
On a LISP device, to display a current list of
reliable transport (TCP) sessions, use the show
show lisp session
Example:
R11-MSMR#show lisp session
Step 1
lisp session command in the EXEC
configuration mode. In this example, reliable
transport LISP sessions are displayed on the
Sessions for VRF default, total: 8, established: 7
Map-Server. In the output, seven sessions are
Peer State Up/Down In/Out Users
established and one session is in the Init state
2001:DB8:A:1::2 Up 00:04:13 2/7 2
2001:DB8:A:2::2 Up 00:04:13 2/7 2
(the decapsulation filter rloc source member
2001:DB8:A:3::2 Up 00:03:53 2/7 2
command had not been applied at that site; the
session was not established).
2001:DB8:B:1::2 Up 00:04:04 2/6 2
2001:DB8:B:2::2 Init never 0/0 1
2001:DB8:C:1::2 Up 00:03:55 2/6 2
2001:DB8:C:2::2 Up 00:03:54 2/6 2
2001:DB8:E:F::2 Up 00:04:04 6/19 4
R11-MSMR#
To display the gleaned and configured EID
instance membership use the show lisp site
show lisp site [ instance-id EID instance-ID ]rloc members [ registrations
[ rloc-addr]]
Step 2
command in the EXEC configuration mode.
Example:
R114-MSMR#show lisp site rloc members
LISP RLOC membership for EID table default (IID 0), 5 entries
The 'origin' column in the output shows
whether the RLOC member has been manually
configured, automatically gleaned from
received registrations, or both. The 'valid'
RLOC Origin Valid
column shows whether the RLOC is a valid
1.2.3.4 config Yes
10.0.1.2 registration Yes
member that is distributed to (P)xTRs. A listed
10.0.2.2 config & registration Yes
RLOC may not be valid if it is gleaned from
13:12::1 config Yes
2001:DB8:2:3::2 registration Yes
registrations, but the 'override' option is used
in the 'modify-discovered' configuration and
the specified locator-set does not include the
RLOC. When the optional 'registrations'
keyword is specified the command displays
the list of registrations contributing to a
membership entry.
show lisp vrf vrf_name session [peer_address]
Step 3
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