OSPFv2 Auto-peering
ExtremeXOS 30.6 introduces OSPFv2 auto-peering, which is a network of cooperating
interconnected devices that automatically create an OSPFv2 network for any topology,
providing fully redundant, multipath routing. Node participation grows dynamically and
is not bound to any well known topology such as Clos or Leaf/Spine. OSPF is a link-state
routing protocol providing fast convergence and scalability.
Note
BGP and OSPFv2 Auto-peering are mutually exclusive. Only one form of Auto-peering can
exist at a time.
Supported Platforms
ExtremeSwitching X590, X465, X670-G2, X690, X695, and X870 series switches.
Limitations
The following capabilities are not supported on OSPFv2 Auto-peering:
- Stacking
- Automatic LAG configuration with MLAG
- Automatic LAG configuration with Extended Edge Switching
- Static Lag attachments to AutoOSPF
- AutoOSPF links on Extended Edge Switching ports
- MPLS, VPLS, L2VPN, L3VPN
- PIM snooping, PIM-SM, PIM-DM, SSM mode
- OSPFv2, OSPFv3, ISIS, RIP, RIPNG per VRF
- Automatic MLAG configuration
- Multiple links between two OSPFv2 auto-peering enabled switches (instead LAG
can be configured to avoid connectivity problem due to link failure).
Other limitations:
- One MLAG peer per node.
- Static router must be an external router per VRF.
- VLANs spanning multiple bridges, where each bridge is automatic configured
LAG-connected, must be VXLAN-based or replaced with MLAG.
New CLI Commands
create auto-peering
ospf
routerid
ipaddress
Changed CLI Commands
Changes are underlined.
show auto-peering {bgp | ospf}
The following command now deletes OSPFv2 Auto-peering, as well as BGP
Auto-peering:
delete auto-peering