Specifies a list of OneConfig dynamic auto-peering services.
auto-peering | Specifies Auto-peering. |
one-config | Specifies changing the BGP Auto-peering OneConfig configuration. |
nsi-id | Specifies setting the Network Service (NSI) ID for dynamic L3 configuration |
id | Specifies the NSI ID. |
type | Specifies configuring the NSI ID type. |
nsi | Specifies NSI ID type as NSI. |
vrf | Specifies NSI ID type as VRF. |
add | Adds subnet. |
delete | Deletes subnet. |
ipaddress | Specifies the IP address. |
netmask | Specifies the IP netmask. |
ipNetmask | Specifies the IPv4 address/netmask. |
ipNetmaskv6 | Specifies IPv6 address/netmask |
vr | Specifies selecting the virtual router (VR) If you do not specify a VR or VRF, the current VR context is used. |
vrname | Specifies the VR name. |
If you do not specify a VR or VRF, the current VR context is used.
The configuration is held on each node and is inactive until a VLAN/NSI binding is made to a dynamic VLAN. After the NSI is discovered, the configuration associated with the NSI on the VLAN is applied. This consists of creating the VRF as needed, applying IPv4 and IPv6 prefixes, enabling Anycast IP, and enabling IP Forwarding on the mapped VLAN. The mechanism to assign VLAN to NSI mapping is done by following methods: policy by RADIS, and Fabric Attach; the VXLAN virtual network and VNI/NSI is dynamically created by the VXLAN service.
The following example configures an NSI ID "1000" for type "VRF" on VR "red":
# configure auto-peering one-config nsi 1000 type VRF add vr red
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 31.1.
This command is available on all Universal switches supported in this document.