03-06-2013 04:31 AM - edited 03-07-2019 12:05 PM
Hola a todos,
¿Alguien podría explicarme que significa que un puerto presente esta linea "switchport mode fex-fabric" en su configuración?
Gracias
Saludos
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03-06-2013 06:31 AM
HI Jose,
No problem we are here to help you. Plz feel comfortable.
Okay If I understand clearly you are looking for the information on the command" switchport mode fabric" ? If yes
Switchport mode fabric : (This is used in the concept/technology known as Fabric path on Nexus Os).
FabricPath switching allows multipath networking at the Layer 2 level. The FabricPath network still delivers packets on a best-effort basis (which is similar to the Classical Ethernet [CE] network), but the FabricPath network can use multiple paths for Layer 2 traffic. In a FabricPath network, you do not need to run the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) with its blocking ports. Instead, you can use FabricPath across data centers, some of which have only Layer 2 connectivity, with no need for Layer 3 connectivity and IP configurations.
The FabricPath encapsulation facilitates MAC mobility and server virtualization, which means that you can physically move the Layer 2 node but retain the same MAC address and VLAN association for the virtual machine. FabricPath also allows LAN extensions across data centers at Layer 2, which is useful in disaster recovery operations, as well as clustering applications such as databases. Finally, FabricPath is very useful in high-performance, low-latency computing.
With FabricPath, you use the Layer 2 intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) protocol for a single control plane that functions for unicast, broadcast, and multicast packets. There is no need to run the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP); it is a purely Layer 2 domain. This FabricPath Layer 2 IS-IS is a separate process than Layer 3 IS-IS.
Beginning in the Cisco NX-OS Release 5.1 and when you use the F Series module, Cisco supports the conversation-based MAC learning schema. Conversational learning can be applied to both FabricPath (FP) and CE VLANs. Using FabricPath and conversational MAC address learning, the device has to learn far fewer MAC addresses, which results in smaller, more manageable MAC tables.
More info on this can be read on the below links;
Please feel free to get back to me if you required any further info on this and I would be glad to help you.
HTH
Regards
Inayath
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03-06-2013 05:37 AM
Hi Jose,
Can you please quote your question in English?
regards
Inayath
03-06-2013 06:23 AM
Sorry my english is not good
The problem I have is not understanding the line indicating
switchport mode fex-fabric
Regards
03-06-2013 06:31 AM
HI Jose,
No problem we are here to help you. Plz feel comfortable.
Okay If I understand clearly you are looking for the information on the command" switchport mode fabric" ? If yes
Switchport mode fabric : (This is used in the concept/technology known as Fabric path on Nexus Os).
FabricPath switching allows multipath networking at the Layer 2 level. The FabricPath network still delivers packets on a best-effort basis (which is similar to the Classical Ethernet [CE] network), but the FabricPath network can use multiple paths for Layer 2 traffic. In a FabricPath network, you do not need to run the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) with its blocking ports. Instead, you can use FabricPath across data centers, some of which have only Layer 2 connectivity, with no need for Layer 3 connectivity and IP configurations.
The FabricPath encapsulation facilitates MAC mobility and server virtualization, which means that you can physically move the Layer 2 node but retain the same MAC address and VLAN association for the virtual machine. FabricPath also allows LAN extensions across data centers at Layer 2, which is useful in disaster recovery operations, as well as clustering applications such as databases. Finally, FabricPath is very useful in high-performance, low-latency computing.
With FabricPath, you use the Layer 2 intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) protocol for a single control plane that functions for unicast, broadcast, and multicast packets. There is no need to run the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP); it is a purely Layer 2 domain. This FabricPath Layer 2 IS-IS is a separate process than Layer 3 IS-IS.
Beginning in the Cisco NX-OS Release 5.1 and when you use the F Series module, Cisco supports the conversation-based MAC learning schema. Conversational learning can be applied to both FabricPath (FP) and CE VLANs. Using FabricPath and conversational MAC address learning, the device has to learn far fewer MAC addresses, which results in smaller, more manageable MAC tables.
More info on this can be read on the below links;
Please feel free to get back to me if you required any further info on this and I would be glad to help you.
HTH
Regards
Inayath
*Plz rate the usefull posts.
03-06-2013 07:07 AM
Thank you very much
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