Network Virtualization using Extreme Fabric Connect
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Table of Figures
- Table of Figures
- Table of Tables
- Conventions
- Introduction
- Reference Architecture
- Guiding Principles
- Architecture Components
- User to Network Interface
- Network to Network Interface
- Backbone Core Bridge
- Backbone Edge Bridge
- Customer MAC Address
- Backbone MAC Address
- SMLT-Virtual-BMAC
- IS-IS Area
- IS-IS System ID
- IS-IS Overload Function
- SPB Bridge ID
- SPBM Nick-name
- Dynamic Nick-name Assignment
- Customer VLAN
- Backbone VLAN
- Virtual Services Networks
- I-SID
- Inter-VSN Routing
- Fabric Area Network
- Fabric Attach / Auto-Attach
- FA Server
- FA Client
- FA Proxy
- FA Standalone Proxy
- VPN Routing and Forwarding Instance
- Global Router Table
- Distributed Virtual Routing
- Zero Touch Fabric (ZTF)
- Foundations for the Service Enabled Fabric
- IP Routing and L3 Services over Fabric Connect
- L2 Services Over SPB IS-IS Core
- Fabric Attach
- IP Multicast Enabled VSNs
- Extending the Fabric Across the WAN
- Distributed Virtual Routing
- Quality of Service
- Consolidated Design Overview
- High Availability
- Fabric and VSN Security
- Fabric as Best Foundation for SDN
- Glossary
- Reference Documentation
- Revisions
Network Virtualization Using Extreme Fabric Connect
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Fabric Attach / Auto-Attach ...................................................................................................................................................... 48
FA Server ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 49
FA Client ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 49
FA Proxy ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 50
FA Standalone Proxy .................................................................................................................................................................... 50
VPN Routing and Forwarding Instance ................................................................................................................................. 50
Global Router Table ........................................................................................................................................................................ 51
Distributed Virtual Routing ......................................................................................................................................................... 52
DVR Domain .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 52
DVR Controller ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 52
DVR Leaf ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 53
DVR Backbone ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 54
Zero Touch Fabric (ZTF) ............................................................................................................................................................. 54
Foundations for the Service Enabled Fabric .......................................................................................................................55
SPB Service primitives .................................................................................................................................................................. 55
SPB Equal Cost Trees (ECT) ....................................................................................................................................................... 58
IP Routing and L3 Services over Fabric Connect.............................................................................................................. 62
Core IGP / GRT IP Shortcuts ...................................................................................................................................................... 62
Virtualized L3 VPNs / L3 VSNs .................................................................................................................................................. 63
VPN Security Zones / IP IS-IS Accept Policies .................................................................................................................... 64
ISIS IP Route Types and Protocol Preference ..................................................................................................................... 67
L2 Services Over SPB IS-IS Core ............................................................................................................................................. 72
E-LAN / L2 VSNs with CVLAN/Switched UNI ......................................................................................................................72
E-LINE / L2 VSNs with Transparent UNI ............................................................................................................................... 74
E-TREE / L2 VSNs with Private-VLAN UNI .......................................................................................................................... 75
Fabric Attach ................................................................................................................................................................................ 77
FA Element Signalling .................................................................................................................................................................. 78
FA Service Assignment (I-SID) Signalling ............................................................................................................................ 79
FA Message Authentication ....................................................................................................................................................... 82
FA Zero Touch Provisioning ....................................................................................................................................................... 85
IP Multicast Enabled VSNs ....................................................................................................................................................... 89
Initial Considerations ..................................................................................................................................................................... 89
IP Multicast Over SPB ................................................................................................................................................................... 89
Multicast Services ........................................................................................................................................................................... 92
SPB Multicast PIM Gateway ........................................................................................................................................................ 94
Deployment Model with PIM-SM ............................................................................................................................................................................ 97
PIM Gateway with PIM-SSM ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 99