LISP In The News:

4 August 2017

New Cisco's Digital Network Architecture Launched... Cisco's Digital Network Architecture (DNA) offers a new architectural approach to meet the requirements of the digitized enterprise. Central to this solution is Software-Defined Access (SDA), which utilizes LISP in the control-plane. Read more about Cisco's Digital Network Architecture [HERE]. Additional technical details about the Campus Fabric architecture are [HERE].

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LISP at Cisco Live US 2017

Check out the latest LISP presentations from Cisco Live Las Vegas 2017! [HERE]

Locator/ID Separation Protocol LISP

LISP is a network architecture and set of protocols that implements a new semantic for IP addressing. LISP creates two namespaces and uses two IP addresses: Endpoint Identifiers (EIDs), which are assigned to end-hosts, and Routing Locators (RLOCs), which are assigned to devices (primarily routers) that make up the global routing system.

This website is maintained by the Cisco LISP Team and is intended as a one-stop-shop to bring you news and information about LISP. From here, you can find information about LISP, relevant configuration guides, deployment examples, and use-case studies. We also provide links to the latest Cisco software images and hardware supporting LISP.