09-03-2011 08:38 AM - edited 03-01-2019 06:59 AM
I'm trying to understand if FabricPath relies only on IS-IS hello exchange to detect link failures or if it implements BFD (Bidirectional Forwarding Detection) to reduce the failure detection time. I noticed n RFC to introduce BFD in TRILL signed by a person from Cisco, so I was wondering if they adopted that in FP.
Thanks.
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09-03-2011 08:51 AM
FP uses IS-IS hello to detect link failures. In a DC environment, P2P link is used to interconect FP and FP IS-IS will react to port down notification.
HTH,
jerry
09-03-2011 08:51 AM
FP uses IS-IS hello to detect link failures. In a DC environment, P2P link is used to interconect FP and FP IS-IS will react to port down notification.
HTH,
jerry
09-03-2011 09:10 AM
So.. it doesn't wait for a certain time after which if no hellos are received the link is considered down. It react as soon as a port down notification is received... right?
So what if aggregated links are used? How does it behave?
09-03-2011 09:23 AM
If it is inside the same DC with P2P link, yes. FP will react when it detects port down.
I am assuming aggregated links means DWDM to another DC. If this is what you mean, then it will rely on the IS-IS hello timer.
09-03-2011 09:39 AM
I was wondering about a Link Aggregation Group or what Cisco refers to as EtherChannel. I guess it is possible to use these links between switches... right?
09-03-2011 09:51 AM
Yes, EtherChannel/Port-Channel is preferred to connect between FP nodes, and Port-Channel will behave the same link the individual link (it is P2P).
09-03-2011 09:53 AM
Thanks a lot!
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