efa tenant epg update

Updates an endpoint group.

Syntax

efa tenant epg update [--name epg-name|--tenanttenant-name |--operation [ port-group-add | port-group-delete | ctag-range-add | ctag-range-delete | vrf-add | vrf-delete | local-ip-add | local-ip-delete | anycast-ip-add | anycast-ip-delete ] |--port ip-ethport|--po po-name|--switchport-mode access | trunk | trunk-no-default-native |--type l3-hand-off | extension |--switchport-native-vlan-tagging |--switchport-native-vlan value| --ctag-range range| --ctag description desc|--vrf vrf-name| --l3-vni vni| --l2-vni vni| --anycast-ip ipv4| --anycast-ipv6 ipv6|--local-ip ipv4| --local-ipv6 ipv6| --bridge-domain bd-name| --ipv6-nd-mtu mtu-value| --ipv6-nd-managed-config flag | --ipv6-nd-other-config other-flag| --ipv6-nd-prefix ipv6-prefix| --ipv6-nd-prefix-valid-lifetime lifetime| --ipv6-nd-prefix-preferred-lifetime pref-lifetime| --ipv6-nd-prefix-no-advertise | --ipv6-nd-prefix-config-type no-autoconfig | no-onlink | off-link | --single-homed-bfd-session-type auto | software | hardware | --ip-mtu mtu-value ]

Parameters

--name epg-name
Specifies the name of the endpoint group.
--tenant tenant-name
Specifies the name of the associated tenant.
--operation port-group-add | port-group-delete | ctag-range-add | ctag-range-delete | vrf-add, vrf-delete | local-ip-add | local-ip-delete | anycast-ip-add | anycast-ip-delete
Defines the operation to be performed. Valid values are port-group-add, port-group-delete, ctag-range-add, ctag-range-delete, vrf-add, vrf-delete, local-ip-add, local-ip-delete, anycast-ip-add, or anycast-ip-delete.
--port ip-ethport
Specifies the device IP address and Ethernet port details. Example: SW1_IP[0/1], SW2_IP[0/5,0/6], SW3_IP[0/7-10]
--po po-name
Lists port channels. Example: po1, po2
--switchport-mode access | trunk | trunk-no-default-native
Configures switch port mode on the interfaces. Valid values are access, trunk, and trunk-no-default-native. The default is trunk.
--type l3-hand-off | extension
Configures the BGP service type. Valid values are l3-hand-off or extension. The default is extension.
--switchport-native-vlan-tagging
Enables the native VLAN characteristics on the ports of this endpoint group. Valid only if the --switchport-mode parameter is set to trunk.
--switchport-native-vlan value
Configures native VLAN on the interfaces. Valid values are 2 through 4090 corresponding to the value of the --ctag-range parameter.
--ctag-range range
Specifies the customer VLAN range in comma and hyphen separated format. Example: 2-20,30,40,50-55.
--ctag-description desc
Specifies a unique description of the ctag in the following format: ctag:l2-vni.
--vrf vrf-name
Specifies the VRF to which these networks are attached.
--l3-vni vni
Specifies the Layer 3 VNI to be used for this VRF.
--l2-vni vni
Specifies the Layer 2 VNI to be used for this network in the following format: ctag:l2-vni.
--anycast-ip ipv4
Specifies the IPv4 anycast address in the following format: ctag:anycast-ip.
--anycast-ipv6 ipv6
Specifies the IPv6 anycast address in the following format: ctag:anycast-ipv6.
--local-ip ipv4
Specifies the IPv4 local address in the following format: ctag,device-ip:local-ip.
--local-ipv6 ipv6
Specifies the IPv6 local address in the following format: ctag,device-ip:local-ipv6.
--bridge-domain bd-name
Specifies the bridge domain name in the following format; ctag:bridge-domain.
--ipv6-nd-mtu mtu-value
Sets the maximum transmission unit (MTU) for IPv6 neighbor discovery. Valid values range from 1280 through 65535. The format is ctag:mtu.
--ipv6-nd-managed-config flag
Sets the managed configuration flag for IPv6 router advertisement. The format is ctag:managedflag.
--ipv6-nd-other-config other-flag
Sets the other configuration flag for IPv6 router advertisement. The format is ctag:otherflag.
--ipv6-nd-prefix ipv6-prefix
Configures the IPv6 prefix address in the following format: ctag:prefix1,prefix2,.
--ipv6-nd-prefix-valid-lifetime lifetime
Sets IPv6 prefix valid lifetime. A valid range is from 0 through 4294967295 to infinite. The format is ctag,prefix:validTime.
--ipv6-nd-prefix-preferred-lifetime pref-lifetime
Sets the IPv6 prefix preferred lifetime. A valid range is from 0 through 4294967295 to infinite. The format is ctag,prefix:preferredTime.
--ipv6-nd-prefix-no-advertise
Prevents prefix advertisement. The format is ctag,prefix:noadvertiseflag.
--ipv6-nd-prefix-config-type no-autoconfig | no-onlink | off-link
Sets the configuration type for the IPv6 prefix. Valid values are no-autoconfig, no-onlink, or off-link. The format is ctag,prefix:configType.
--single-homed-bfd-session-type auto | software | hardware
Specifies the BFD session type for the endpoint group. Valid values are auto, software, or hardware. The default is auto, which means that the BFD session type is automatically determined based on the value of the --type parameter: extension or L3 hand-off.
--ip-mtu mtu-value
Sets the IP maximum transmission unit (MTU) for the tenant network. Valid values range from 1280 through 9194. The format is ctag:ip-mtu.

Usage Guidelines

An empty endpoint group has no network-policy, network-property, or port-property.

An endpoint group can be created with a port-property and without a port-group. But an endpoint group cannot be created with a port-group and without a port-property.

ARP suppression is enabled for all the possible broadcast domains VLAN or BD on the device.

CEP is handled by replicating all the tenant configuration on the MCT neighbor except for the endpoint configuration, since the endpoint does not exist on the MCT neighbor.

The update operation for a bridge domain-based endpoint group is similar to that of a VLAN-based endpoint group. During a port-group add or delete operation, the logical interface configurations will be created or deleted for the existing ctags, and the corresponding bridge-domains.

During a ctag-range-add or delete operation, the logical interface and bridge-domain configurations are updated on the endpoint group.

During vrf-add or delete operation, the corresponding Layer 3 configurations are added to or deleted from the endpoint group.

Event handling sets the corresponding tenant networks to the cfg-refreshed state. However, there is no way to re-push the refreshed configuration onto the devices.

The value of --single-homed-bfd-session-type is configured for one endpoint group and then propagated to all Ethernet and single-homed port channel interfaces defined for that endpoint group.

EFA does not distinguish between SRIOV (single-root input/output virtualization) and non-SRIOV connections. Therefore, it treats both connections the same way. If you want to use hardware-based BFD sessions for CEP non-SRIOV connections, then create an endpoint group that contains all the CEP non-SRIOV connections and set the --single-homed-bfd-session-type to hardware.

During vrf-add and ctag-range-add operations, you can use the --ip-mtu parameter to configure the MTU for the tenant network. This value is then configured on the interface VE on the SLX device. The output of the efa tenant epg show --detail command includes the configured --ip-mtu <mtu-value>.

Examples

The following example adds a port to the endpoint group.

$ efa tenant epg update --name epg1 
--tenant tenant11 --operation port-group-add --port 10.20.216.15[0/20]

EndpointGroup updated successfully.

--- Time Elapsed: 32.208253521s ---

The following example adds a Ctag with network properties to endpoint group.

$ efa tenant epg update --name epg1 --tenant tenant11 
--operation ctag-range-add --ctag-range 100 --anycast-ip 100:1.1.100.1/24 
--local-ip 100,10.20.216.15:100.100.1.1/28

EndpointGroup updated successfully.

--- Time Elapsed: 37.428381252s ---
The following example adds a automatic BFD session type to an endpoint group.
$ efa tenant epg update --name epg5 --tenant tenant11 --operation port-group-add 
--port 10.20.216.15[0/11],10.20.216.16[0/11] --po po1 --switchport-mode trunk 
--single-homed-bfd-session-type auto
The following example configures the MTU during a vrf-add operation.
$ efa tenant epg update --name ten1epg1 --tenant ten1 --operation vrf-add 
--anycast-ip11:10.0.11.1/24 --anycast-ipv6 11:11::1/127  --vrf ten1vrf1 --ip-mtu 11:5990
The following example configures the MTU during a ctag-range-add operation.
$ efa tenant epg update --name ten1epg1 --tenant ten1 --operation ctag-range-add 
--ctag-range 12 --anycast-ip12:10.0.12.1/24 --anycast-ipv6 12:12::1/127 --ip-mtu 12:6990