The LISP Beta network is no longer maintained, so we stopped the daily scan on March 3, 2020.
LISPmon (mobile nodes only)
The map above shows the approximate locations of detected LISP Mobile Nodes (MNs). Clicking on a marker opens a popup showing the following info:
- routing locator (RLOC) of the corresponding MN,
- the prefix it is responsible for,
- the mapping resolution round-trip time (MR RTT) observed from our server, located in Barcelona, Spain,
- the reverse DNS and
- priority/weight of the RLOC, and
- the name of the autonomous system where the RLOC belongs.
To discuss LISPmon, the Wireshark protocol dissector for LISP, or any other LISP related topic, join #lisp-networking on FreeNode.