2012 3rd IEEE International Conference on Network Infrastructure and Digital Content 2012
DOI: 10.1109/icnidc.2012.6418757
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An open control-plane implementation for LISP networks

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“…More specifically, this threat raises when an AS does not follow the "valleyfree" guidelines regarding the selection and further advertisement of routes, which is characterized by the type of neighbor agreements and business incentives. For example, in figure 3.1 the attacker L can deceive the AS 11 to prefer the ASpath [31,21,20, L] over the valid learned path [31,21,20,13] toward the IP-network 147.83.128.0/17. The former path violates the export policy guideline regarding learned routes from a peer.…”
Section: Export Policy Violationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…More specifically, this threat raises when an AS does not follow the "valleyfree" guidelines regarding the selection and further advertisement of routes, which is characterized by the type of neighbor agreements and business incentives. For example, in figure 3.1 the attacker L can deceive the AS 11 to prefer the ASpath [31,21,20, L] over the valid learned path [31,21,20,13] toward the IP-network 147.83.128.0/17. The former path violates the export policy guideline regarding learned routes from a peer.…”
Section: Export Policy Violationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The testbed is built using GNS3 [31], and runs two different implementations of LISP, one with a Cisco IOS image for the xTRs in the LISP-Sites EID-site1 and EID-site2, and another running OpenLISP [67] on the LISP-Site EID-site3. To complete the testbed we used the LISP-DDT Cisco IOS image [63] for the Mapping System In order to enable the LISP control-plane functionality in xT R 3 , we configured Open Control-Plane [13] on top of OpenLISP. Moreover, the MS and the xTRs were configured with their respective EID-prefixes, including their shared keys.…”
Section: Testbedmentioning
confidence: 99%