Zero Touch Fabric Configuration automatically triggers when the switch boots without a configuration file, the platform enables Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) without a nickname or manual area. The system creates default backbone VLANs (B-VLAN) (4051 and 4052) and IS-IS manual area values. As a result, if you start two nodes in a network without an existing configuration file, then Zero Touch Fabric Configuration dynamically establishes an IS-IS adjacency between them.
The switch uses the Auto-sense functionality with the Zero Touch Fabric Configuration feature to establish the adjacency between two nodes. For more information about how and when the system tries to establish the adjacency, see Auto-sense Port States .
If you manually configure an SPBM instance on a node, then the system removes the SPBM instance that is dynamically created by Zero Touch Fabric Configuration. The system uses the LLDP Fabric Connect TLV to send user-defined B-VLANs to other nodes in the network. Only the first pair of B-VLANs is learned. If the switch already learned the B-VLANs from neighbor_A, the switch ignores the B-VLANs received from neighbor_B, if those are different.
If a switch operating in Zero Touch Fabric Configuration mode in the network receives B-VLANs from a neighboring switch, which do not match the default B-VLANs configured through Zero Touch Fabric Configuration, the switch performs the following actions:
Disables IS-IS.
Deletes its VLANs.
Unassigns the B-VLANs.
Assigns the values received through LLDP Fabric Connect TLV.
Creates the corresponding VLANs.
Re-enables IS-IS and log a message on the console.