The following procedure
explains how to set up an Extended Edge
Switching ring topology.Extended Edge
Switching rings allow two Extended Edge
Switching (VPEX) cascades
to be joined together to form a ring, or a single cascade to be joined back to the
controlling bridge (CB). When a link breaks or a bridge port extender (BPE)
otherwise leaves, the remaining BPEs form one or two new cascades that end at the
ring break, thus keeping connectivity to the CB alive.
For more information
about Extended Edge
Switching ring
topology, see Extended Edge Switching Rings.
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Connect the BPEs into one or two cascades.
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Configure the cascades and allow
them to form. You can use either:
Use the show slot {slot {detail} | detail } and show vpex
topology { port
port_num} {summary | detail} commands to ensure that the cascades have finished forming correctly.
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Connect the end BPEs of these cascades to each other, or the end of the single
cascade to a port on the CB.
A message similar to the following
appears:
<Noti:VPEX.Ring.Dtect> Slot-1: Ring detected between ports <port1> and <port2>
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(Optional) Turn on automatic
ring re-balancing. Ring re-balancing is disabled by default. For more
information about ring re-balancing, see Uneven Cascade Lengths and Ring Re-balancing. If you want to enable ring re-balancing, use the following
command:
configure vpex ring
rebalancing [auto | off]
When a ring contains different types of
BPEs that provide different amounts of bandwidth, automatic ring re-balancing
may cause an undesirable balance point as seen when using the show vpex
topology { port
port_num} {summary | detail} command. If so, wait until
the ring state is complete. You can then force the balance point by disabling a
cascade port at the desired re-balance point, disabling automatic re-balancing,
and then enabling the cascade port that was disabled previously.
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If you are using redundant CBs
with one-arm MLAGs (see One-Arm MLAGs), have each MLAG peer declare a slot on the other peer's
one-arm MLAG. Use the command:
configure vpex
mlag-id
mlag_id
peer
peer_name
slot
slot_num
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You can also set a preference for when Auto-Configuration configures the
virtual MLAG ID. The default (cascade) configures the virtual MLAG ID whenever a
2nd-tier BPE is detected remotely, but not locally. To set the preference, use
the command:
configure vpex
auto-configuration
mlag-id
[cascade | ring]
For information about troubleshooting an Extended Edge
Switching topology, see Troubleshooting an Extended Edge Switching Topology.