Configure Fabric Extend Logical Interfaces
Use this procedure to configure the Fabric Extend logical interface.
Configuring Fabric Extend (FE) consists of two primary tasks: configuring the tunnel source address and configuring the logical interface. These tasks must be completed on both ends of the tunnel.
Before you begin
About this task
VRF is an optional parameter. If you do not configure a VRF, then FE uses the GRT.
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
Logical Interfaces Field Descriptions
Use the data in the following table to use the Logical Interfaces tab and the Insert Logical Interfaces dialog. The available fields in the dialog differ depending on the type of core you select: layer 2 or ip.
Name |
Description |
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Id |
Specifies the index number that uniquely identifies this logical interface. This field displays on the Insert Logical Interfaces dialog only. |
IfIndex |
Specifies the index number that uniquely identifies this logical interface. This field is read-only. This field displays on the Logical Interfaces tab only. |
Name |
Specifies a name associated with this logical interface, which can be up to 64 characters. Note:
If you do not assign a
name when you configure virtual NNI links for Multi-Area
boundary nodes for VSP 7400
Series, the system autogenerates the name and
displays the name as |
Type |
Specifies the type of logical interface to create:
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DestIPAddr |
Specifies the destination IP address for the IP-type logical interface. |
DestIfIndex |
Specifies the physical port or MultiLink Trunking (MLT) that the Layer 2 logical interface is connected to. |
Vids |
Specifies the list of VLANs that are associated with this logical interface. |
PrimaryVid |
Specifies the primary tunnel VLAN ID associated with this Layer 2 Intermediate-System-to-Intermediate-System (IS-IS) logical interface. |
CircIndex |
Identifies the IS-IS circuit created under the logical interface. This field displays on the Logical Interfaces tab only. |
NextHopVrf |
Displays the next-hop VRF name to reach the logical tunnel destination IP. This field displays on the Logical Interfaces tab only. You can use this field to specify the VRF to reach the logical tunnel destination IP associated with a parallel tunnel. |
ISIS Mtu |
Specifies the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size in bytes for IS-IS packets that use this logical interface. The default value is 1600. |
BfdEnable |
Enables or disables BFD on an IS-IS Logical Interface. |
SrcIPAddr |
Configures an additional source address to use as the parallel tunnel to create a backup adjacency. Note:
To use an IPsec-encrypted tunnel as the parallel tunnel ensure that you configure the same source IP address on the logical IS-IS interface and in the Fabric IPsec Gateway virtual machine. |
Origin |
Specifies the origin of the IS-IS logical interface configuration, either through Zero Touch Fabric Configuration (ZTF) or manual configuration (config) through CLI or EDM. |
Multi-Area
Virtual Link Note:
Exception: only applies to VSP 7400 Series. |
Enables (true) or disables (false) a Multi-area boundary node virtual NNI link on an IS-IS Logical Interface. The default is disabled. |