Instructions
Configuring FRITZ!Box as a LISP Router
Overview
LISP stands for Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol. LISP is a
routing architecture which separates information about location and
identity: there is one IP address for the location and one for the iden
tity. The FRITZ!Box can be configured as a LISP router.
LISP is useful if technical or organization reasons make it preferable
to keep the same IP addresses, even when you switch internet service
providers. With LISP, devices do not lose their identity (host devices,
virtual machines) when they change location.
Requirements
• You are registered with a LISP provider.
• The advanced view must be enabled in the FRITZ!Box user inter
face; see User Interface, page 62.
Instructions: Configuring FRITZ!Box as a LISP Router
1. Open the user interface, see page 63.
2. Select “Internet / Account Information / LISP”.
3. For instructions, open the online help .
User Interface: Internet Menu
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