ExtremeCloud SD-WAN Concepts

The topics in this section provide conceptual-based documentation for new ExtremeCloud SD-WAN-related features.

Table 1. SD-WAN product support

Feature

Product

Release introduced

Fabric Extend Integration with ExtremeCloud SD-WAN

5320 Series

Fabric Engine 8.10.1

Only 5320-48P-8XE and 5320-48T-8XE support more than one VRF with IP configuration.

Beginning with Fabric Engine 9.0.3, you can specify the VRF that Auto-sense uses for SD-WAN on models that support a single active VRF.

5420 Series

Fabric Engine 8.10.1

5520 Series

Fabric Engine 8.10.1

5720 Series

Fabric Engine 8.10.1

7520 Series

Fabric Engine 8.10.1

7720 Series

Fabric Engine 8.10.1

VSP 4900 Series

VOSS 8.10.1

VSP 7400 Series

VOSS 8.10.1

Auto-sense port Multi-area SPB support

5320 Series

Not Supported

5420 Series

Not Supported

5520 Series

Fabric Engine 9.0.3

5720 Series

Fabric Engine 9.0.3

7520 Series

Fabric Engine 9.0.3

7720 Series

Fabric Engine 9.0.3

VSP 4900 Series

Not Supported

VSP 7400 Series

VOSS 9.0.3

The next section describes the Fabric Extend port state for Auto-sense.

Fabric Extend (FE) States

When Auto-sense is enabled, LLDP uses the FE TLV to create Fabric Extend tunnels between two Fabric switches that connect over the Internet through the SD-WAN Appliance. This functionality is supported on a single port of the switch.

The FE states are as follows:

After the first Auto-sense port receives an FE-TLV, the port transitions to the SD-WAN state. All other Auto-sense ports transition to SD-WAN-PENDING state and remain unconfigured. When the first port transitions to the SD-WAN state, the switch verifies that VLAN 4047, VRF, and IS-IS logical interface configurations do not exist, and dynamically configures the following connectivity parameters:

In the following cases, the port transitions to the SD-WAN-PENDING state: