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Figure 13-2. LISP Control Plane Sequence of Events<br />

1. (Map-Register) The LISP ETR in the data center send a Map-Register message to the<br />

LISP Mapping-Server (MS) for the dynamic-eid space defined, 172.20.40.0 /24.<br />

2. (Map-Request) The client wants to send the packet to the 172.20.40.0 /24 EID space<br />

that the ETR registered to the MS. The ITR LISP router sends a Map-Request to the<br />

Map-Resolver (MR); the MR then forwards the Map-Request to the MS.<br />

3. (Map-Request) The LISP Mapping-Server (MS) forwards the original Map-Request<br />

to the ETR (10.1.1.1) in the data center that sent the last registration message of the<br />

EID 172.20.40.0 /24.<br />

4. (Map-Reply) The LISP ETR sends the ITR the Map-Reply mapping information.<br />

5. (Map-Cache Entry) The LISP ITR installs the mapping information in its local mapcache;<br />

this starts the LISP encapsulation of traffic toward the data center EID

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