Users Guide

OS10 CLI commands available in SmartFabric mode
Viewing fabric details
Adding SmartFabric
Deleting fabric
VLANs for SmartFabric and FCoE
Guidelines for operating in SmartFabric mode
The guidelines and restrictions while operating in SmartFabric mode are as follows:
When operating with multiple chassis, ensure that the switches in A1/A2 or B1/B2 in one chassis are interconnected only
with other A1/A2 or B1/B2 switches respectively. Connecting switches that are placed in slots A1/A2 in one chassis with
switches in slots B1/B2 in another chassis is not supported.
Uplinks must be symmetrical. If one switch in a SmartFabric has two uplinks, the other switch must have two uplinks of the
same speed.
Enable LACP on the uplink ports for switches being uplinked.
You cannot have a pair of switches in SmartFabric mode uplink to another pair of switches in SmartFabric mode. You can
only uplink a SmartFabric to a pair of switches in Full Switch mode.
SmartFabric network topologies
The SmartFabric Services support three network topologies with specific IOM placement requirements.
2 x MX9116n Fabric Switching Engines in different chassis
2 x MX5108n Ethernet Switches in the same chassis
2 x MX9116n Fabric Switching Engines in the same chassis
2 x MX9116n Fabric Switching Engines in separate chassis
This placement is recommended while creating a SmartFabric on top of a scalable fabric architecture. This configuration
supports placement in Chassis1/A1 and Chassis 2/A2 or Chassis1/B1 and Chassis 2/B2. A SmartFabric cannot include a switch in
Fab A and a switch in Fab B. If one of the chassis fails, placing the FSE modules in separate chassis provides redundancy. Both
the chassis must be in the same MCM group.
2 x MX5108n Ethernet Switches in the same chassis
The MX5108n Ethernet Switch is supported only in single chassis configurations. The switches must be placed in slots A1/A2 or
slots B1/B2. A SmartFabric cannot include a switch in Fab A and a switch in Fab B.
SmartFabric Services
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