Configuring Extended Edge
Switching Topology with Full
Automation
You can automatically configure an Extended Edge
Switching topology fully or in part. This capability
allows for the more rapid and accurate setup of an Extended Edge
Switching architecture.
However, the disadvantage of full automation is that you must start with an
unconfigured controlling bridge (CB) (out of the shipping box) or unconfigure the CB switch.
To avoid unconfiguring the CB, but to still avoid manually configuring the entire
Extended Edge
Switching topology, consider using
partial automation (see
Configuring Extended Edge Switching Topology with Partial Automation (Auto-configuration)).
Note
Do not attach bridge
port extenders (BPEs) to a partitioned port. Unconfiguring the CB removes the port partition
configuration, and this causes full automation to fail.
Full automation for
Extended Edge
Switching performs the following tasks:
- Determines if the switch is capable of
being a CB.
- Detects if any BPEs are attached.
- Enables VPEX mode on the CB.
- If you are setting up redundant CBs (see
Redundant Controlling Bridges):
- Detects the other CB.
- Creates a VLAN on only the port(s)
between the CBs.
- Adds link local IP address to the
VLAN.
- Creates a LAG for the port(s) between
the MLAG peers.
- When the CB detects the IP address of
the other CB VLAN, creates the MLAG peer.
- Enables Extended Edge
Switching
auto-configuration (see Configuring Extended Edge Switching Topology with Partial Automation (Auto-configuration), which performs the following tasks:
- Assigns the next available slot
number to each BPE.
- Creates LAGs/MLAGs on cascade
ports.
- Adds ports to existing cascade port
LAGs.
Note
For full automation, the entire process can take about 6–7 minutes to complete depending
upon the configuration.
To start full automation for
Extended Edge
Switching:
- (Optional) If you are setting up
redundant CBs, connect the two CBs to each other.
- Attach BPE(s).
- Ensure that full automation is enabled.
Full automation is enabled by default. Run show vpex:
# show vpex
Virtual Port Extender: Disabled
Auto-Configuration: Enabled
Ring rebalancing: Auto
Zero Touch Provisioning: Nothing Provisioned - Existing configuration present
Cascade
Port/MLAG Id Slot
====================
You
should see Zero Touch
Provisioning: Nothing Provisioned - Existing configuration present. If you see
Nothing Provisioned –
Disabled, run restart
process ztpstack.
- Ensure that none of the following files
are present on the CB(s):
- default.xsf
- default.py
- autoexec.xsf
- autoexec.py
For information about locating and deleting files on the switch, see Using the ExtremeXOS File System.
- Ensure that the CB(s) do not have a
configuration. Run unconfigure switch {all | erase [all | nvram]}. Use either:
- unconfigure switch—removes
configuration, but leaves other settings intact.
- unconfigure switch
all—removes configuration and resets all settings to factory defaults
(recommended).
- Reboot the CB(s).
- The configuration applied by automation is not automatically saved. Save the
configuration:
- Manually: save configuration {primary | secondary | existing-config | new-config}
- Automatically: save configuration automatic {every
minutes {primary | secondary | existing-config | new-config} | never}
For information about troubleshooting an Extended Edge
Switching topology, see Troubleshooting an Extended Edge Switching Topology.
Note
To avoid having automation start if you do want it to, run terminate vpex
ztp or perform some configuration prior to attaching BPEs or have a default.xsf (or other similar
file) file in place.
To view automation status, use the command show vpex.