Configure a Non-Clos Small Data Center Fabric

A non-Clos fabric is used in small data centers.

  1. Create the fabric.
    efa fabric create
  2. Add a device to the fabric.
    efa fabric device add

    A device must be registered with Inventory Service before you can add it to a fabric. However, if you provide a user name and password when you run the command, then the devices are automatically registered with the Inventory Service. See the examples at the end of this procedure.

    You can add multiple devices by using the efa fabric device add-bulk command. If you choose to add multiple devices in bulk, ensure you perform the following operations first:
    • Run the efa inventory device register --ip <list-of-device-ips> command.
    • Run the efa inventory device interface list --ip <device-ip> command. In the output of the command, verify that the states of the port links are as you expected (in the Admin Status and Oper Status fields). If not, manually check the physical cabling and fix any issues. Then continue with the efa fabric device add-bulk operation.
  3. Configure the fabric.
    $ efa fabric configure
    Tip

    Tip

    The validation process reports any errors as a response to the efa fabric device add or efa fabric configure operations. You can use the efa fabric error show command to export these errors to a CSV file.

Example

This example creates the fabric.
$ efa fabric create --name extr-fabric  --type non-clos

Example

This example adds a device to the fabric.
efa fabric device add --name extr-fabric --ip 10.x.x.x --rack room1-rack1 
--username admin --password password 

Example

This example adds multiple devices to the fabric.
$ efa fabric device add-bulk --name extr-fabric --rack room1-rack1 
--ip 10.24.80.134,10.24.80.135 --rack room1-rack2 --ip 10.25.225.163,10.25.225.167

Example

This example configures the fabric.
efa fabric configure --name extr-fabric