The Extended Edge Switching ring topology feature allows two Extended Edge Switching (VPEX) cascades to be joined together to form a control plane ring. When a link breaks or a bridge port extender (BPE) otherwise leaves, the remaining BPEs reform two data plane cascades, thus keeping both control and data plane connectivity to the controlling bridge (CB) alive. This provides redundant connection from any BPE in the ring to the CB. This is especially useful in a wiring closet application where the BPEs are located in the closet, and the CB is located more centrally, and there are only two links wired from the CB to the closet. Each cascade is formed from the control plane perspective only; the data plane acts as if there were two cascades consisting of BPEs that are each present in only one cascade.
The Extended Edge Switching Ring Topology feature was originally released in ExtremeXOS 22.7, and is being introduced to the ExtremeXOS 30.x branch in 30.4.
CBs: Summit X670-G2 and ExtremeSwitching X465, X690, X590 series switches.
BPEs: V400-24t-10GE2, V400-24p-10GE2, V400-48t-10GE4, and V400-48p-10GE4 bridge port extenders.
configure vpex mlag-id mlag_id peer peer_name slot slot_num
unconfigure vpex [ports port_list | mlag-id] mlag_id] slot
show vpex topology { port port_num} {summary | detail}
configure vpex ring rebalancing [auto | off]
The following show commands now display Extended Edge Switching ring topology information:
show vpex bpe
show vpex ports ports_list
show vpex