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Hi Soroush,

The problem here is that you are trying to assign one endpoint identifier to 
two separate machines.  No two machines should share an identifier.  What 
happens on the beta network is that both machines send Map-Register packets, 
binding their EID to their own RLOC, so these registrations are conflicting.  
If you want to experiment with multihoming, you should use a machine with 2 or 
more interfaces, assigning different RLOCs to each one of them.  In that case, 
lisped would be able to register more that one RLOC in a single Map-Register 
packet, with the appropriate priorities.

Regarding the ping issue, I think it might be PITR related on the beta network, 
hopefully it will be sorted out soon.

Regards,
-Lori

On Nov 23, 2012, at 4:39 AM, Soroush Haeri wrote:

> Hi Lori,
> 
> I have 2 machines connected to the lisp network using the EID and other 
> information
> you've provided. The details are:
> 
> Machine 1:
> RLOC: 142.58.36.182
> EIDv4:153.16.22.132/32, (I've tried setting Priority=1 and priority=2,  
> weight=100)
> EIDv6:2610:d0:1219:128::4/128 priority=1
> 
> Machine 2:
> RLOC:142.58.36.183
> EIDv4:153.16.22.132 priority=1,weight=100
> EIDv6:-.
> 
> However, when I check the EID here: 
> http://www.lisp4.net/lisp-site/#uniroma-xtrand. I can see that the IPv4 EID 
> is only registered with
> RLOC: 142.58.36.183. Is there anyway to register both RLOCS with different 
> priorities for that EID? I would also like to register that
> EID with 2 more machines.
> 
> The other issue i have is that currently i can not ping the EID 153.16.22.132 
> but the RLOCs are pingable. My goal is to test some
> mobility scenarios where one of the RLOCs goes down and the EID is still 
> available on highest priority RLOC. How can i sent packets to the this EID 
> from machines outside the LISP network?
> 
> Thank you very much in advance.
> 
> Regards,
> Soroush Haeri

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