Feature |
Product |
Release introduced |
---|---|---|
Parallel Tunnel Support for Fabric Extend |
5320 Series |
Not Supported |
5420 Series |
Not Supported |
|
5520 Series |
Not Supported |
|
5720 Series |
Not Supported |
|
7520 Series |
Not Supported |
|
7720 Series |
Not Supported |
|
VSP 4450 Series |
Not Supported |
|
VSP 4900 Series |
VOSS 8.8 |
|
VSP 7200 Series |
Not Supported |
|
VSP 7400 Series |
VOSS 8.8 |
|
VSP 8200 Series |
Not Supported |
|
VSP 8400 Series |
Not Supported |
|
VSP 8600 Series |
Not Supported |
|
XA1400 Series |
Not Supported |
You can create parallel Fabric Extend IP tunnels between the same two nodes to create a backup Fabric Extend adjacency. Parallel tunnels are active simultaneously.
The switch supports the following parallel tunnel configuration:
The primary tunnel configuration uses the global IP tunnel source address that you configure for IS-IS by using the ip-tunnel-source-address CLI command.
The backup tunnel configuration uses an additional source address and optional VRF that you configure for the IS-IS logical interface by using logical-intf isis CLI command parameters.
Note
The backup tunnel can be either a native Fabric Extend tunnel or an IPsec-encrypted Fabric Extend tunnel.
IS-IS adjacencies operate the same through parallel tunnels as existing parallel IS-IS adjacency support:
If multiple adjacencies exist between the same two nodes, only one adjacency is active and the rest are backup.
The adjacency with the lowest metric is the active adjacency.
If multiple interfaces use the same metric, the one with the lowest logical interface ID from the node with the lowest system ID is the active adjacency.
Note
For configuration steps, see the following tasks:
CLI configuration steps: Configure Fabric Extend
EDM configuration steps: Configure Fabric Extend Logical Interfaces for Native Support