Hi Eric,

Welcome to the OOR community. First of all I would like to inform you that the LISPmob project has been renamed to OpenOverlayRouter <http://openoverlayrouter.org/> and LISPmob code has been discontinued. It will be better if you start to work with the new code that you can find here <https://github.com/OpenOverlayRouter/oor>. Unfortunately, there is no documentation of the code apart from the code itself. If you have any doubt, fell free to ask in devel mailing list and we will try to help you. Depending on your requirements, you will need to join to lisp-beta network. If you have a local testbed without interoperability with other LISP sites or internet, then you don't need to join lisp-beta, otherwise, have a look here. To get started, I recommend you to have a look on the README file, there you will find how to configure your device as a mobile node. If your mobile node is behind NAT traversal, you should know that this feature is experimental and has some limitations. NAT traversal requires a use of an element called RTR. In that case you will probably need to use lisp-beta (except if you have a cisco box with RTR support). I don't know which type of experiments you want to do but the easiest ones are to use a device with two interfaces and turn them up and down.

Good luck with your study

Best regards

Albert

On 09/01/17 17:13, Eric Fafolahan wrote:

Hi,

I'm working on ID/Locator Split protocol and want to use the Lispmob software for simulations. Is there any complete documentation available for the source code to more understand the implementation and how to modify it ?

Do i need to join the lisp-beta network in order to simulate mobility with LISP-MN protocol ? Could you please give me any guidance on setting up LISP-MN and handover simulation with LISP-MN using Lispmob ?

Best Regards,

Eric



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