In addition to Layer 2 virtualization, the SPBM model is extended to also support Routed SPBM, otherwise called SPBM IP Shortcuts.
SPBM allows a network to make the best use of routing and forwarding techniques, where only the BEBs perform an IP route lookup and all other nodes perform standard Ethernet switching based on the existing shortest path tree. This allows for end to end IP-over-Ethernet forwarding without the need for ARP, flooding, or reverse learning.
To enable IP shortcuts on the BEBs, you must configure a circuitless IP address (loopback address) and specify this adress as the IS-IS source address. This source address is automatically advertised into IS-IS using TLV 135. In addition, to advertise routes from the BEBs into the SPBM network, you must enable route redistribution of direct and static routes into IS-IS.
After you have configured the SPBM infrastructure, you can enable SPBM IP shortcuts to advertise IP routes across the SPBM network using the following procedure.
You must configure the required SPBM and IS-IS infrastructure, which includes the creation of SPBM B-VLANs.
Before redistributing routes into IS-IS, you must create the Customer VLANs, add slots/ports, and add the IP addresses and network masks.
To configure an IPv4 CLIP interface, see Configure a Circuitless IPv4 Interface
To configure an IPv6 CLIP interface, see Configure a Circuitless IPv6 Interface
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For IPv6 Shortcuts, select ipv6 in Ipv6SourceAddressType, and then use Ipv6SourceAddress to specify the CLIPv6 interface to use as the source address for SBPM IPv6 Shortcuts.
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For IPv6 Shortcuts, select enable in Ipv6Shortcut.