Configure Fabric Extend
Use the following procedure to configure Fabric Extend (FE). A typical Fabric Extend deployment would be between a Main office and a Branch office.
To complete the Fabric Extend tunnel, you must configure Fabric Extend at both ends of the tunnel.
Before you begin
If using the tunnel originating address on a VRF, configure a CLIP and tunnel source IP address on the VRF.
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The tunnel source IP address must be on the GRT, not on a VRF.

Note
To configure Fabric Extend using a tunnel source IP address on the GRT, use separate IP addresses for the SPBM IP Shortcuts (ip source-address) and the Fabric Extend ip-tunnel-source address. Exclude the ip-source-address address with an IS-IS accept policy if you want these IP addresses to be the same. You cannot use the redistribute command with a route-map exclusion.
Specify a CLIP interface to use as the ip source-address for SPBM IP shortcuts.
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If you enable IP Shortcuts, you must configure an IS-IS accept policy or use an exclude route-map to ensure that tunnel destination IP addresses are not learned through IS-IS.
 
About this task
The tunnel source IP address can be a brouter port IP, a CLIP IP, or a VLAN IP.
For information about product support, see Fabric Extend Considerations.

Note
VRF is an optional parameter. If you do not configure a VRF, then FE uses the GRT.

Important
Switches that support a single active VRF have feature interactions with Fabric Extend. For more information, see VRF Lite Configuration Rules. To assist with the single-active VRF restrictions, an overlay parameter exists for the ip-tunnel-source-address command.
For a logical IS-IS interface, Layer 2 and Layer 3 refer to the following use cases:
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Layer 2 — Fabric Extend VID (FE-VID)
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Layer 3 — Fabric Extend IP (FE-IP)
 
Procedure
What to do next
Variable Definitions
The following table defines parameters for the ip-tunnel-source-address command.
| 
                                 Variable  | 
                            
                                 Value  | 
                        
|---|---|
| 
                                 <A.B.C.D>  | 
                            
                                 Specifies the IS-IS IPv4 tunnel source address, which can be a brouter interface IP, a CLIP IP, or a VLAN IP.  | 
                        
| overlay | 
                                 Permits the configuration of the tunnel source address even though it belongs to a VRF with an attached I-SID.  | 
                        
| 
                                 vrf WORD<1–16>  | 
                            
                                 Specifies the VRF name associated with the IP tunnel.  | 
                        
The following tables define parameters for the logical-intf isis command, depending on whether you have a Layer 2 or Layer 3 core.
| 
                                 Variable  | 
                            
                                 Value  | 
                        
|---|---|
| 
                                 <1–255>  | 
                            
                                 Specifies the index number that uniquely identifies this logical interface.  | 
                        
| 
                                 mlt PT_MLT<1-512>  | 
                            
                                 Specifies the MLT ID that the logical interface is connected to in a Layer 2 network.  | 
                        
| 
                                 name WORD<1–64>  | 
                            
                                 Specifies the administratively-assigned name of this logical interface, which can be up to 64 characters.  | 
                        
| 
                                 port {slot/port[/sub-port] [-slot/port[/sub-port]] [,...]}  | 
                            
                                 Specifies the physical port that the logical interface is connected to in a Layer 2 network.  | 
                        
| 
                                 primary-vid <2–4059>  | 
                            
                                 Specifies the primary tunnel VLAN ID associated with this Layer 2 IS-IS logical interface.  | 
                        
| 
                                 vid {vlan-id[-vlan-id][,...]}  | 
                            
                                 Specifies the list of VLANs that are associated with this logical interface.  | 
                        
| 
                                 Variable  | 
                            
                                 Value  | 
                        
|---|---|
| 
                                 <1–255>  | 
                            
                                 Specifies the index number that uniquely identifies this logical interface.  | 
                        
| 
                                 dest-ip <A.B.C.D>  | 
                            
                                 Specifies the tunnel destination IP address of the remote BEB.  | 
                        
| 
                                 name WORD<1–64>  | 
                            
                                 Specifies the administratively-assigned name of this logical interface, which can be up to 64 characters.  | 
                        
The following table defines parameters for the isis mtu command.
| 
                                 Variable  | 
                            
                                 Definition  | 
                        
|---|---|
| <750-1600> | 
                                 Specifies the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size in bytes for each IS-IS packet that uses this logical interface. The default is 1600. This command is available for Layer 3 core (FE-IP) interfaces only.  |