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ELRP and Role-Based Policy

ELRP and Role-Based Policy

DKaufmann
New Contributor

Hi there,

we use ELRP to prevent loops.

For ths reason, I added the following command for all static configured vlans:
configure elrp-client periodic VLAN_NAME ports all disable-port egress log-and-trap

Furthermore, I’ve configuered ELRP for dynamic vlans:

configure elrp-client dynamic-vlans netlogin client-ports on

 

In our case, we you role-based policy and the switch has about 10 more vlans, which are created by the policy manager.

 

Is ELRP activated on this VLANs as well?

 

Cheers,

Daniel

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Stefan_K_
Valued Contributor

Hi Daniel,

I also tried to implement this for dynmic vlans, but without luck, but it might even be better this way. Keep in mind that it will create very much traffic if you enable ELRP on all VLANs. In my case 80% of total network traffic was ELRP. Maybe activating ELRP on all VLANs (around 100) on all Ports (40+ switches on campus) was a bit too much. 🙂 

I ended up with creating a seperate VLAN just for ELRP and tagging this on all client-ports.

Regards
Stefan

OscarK
Extreme Employee

I think ELRP is not enabled on vlans created by policy. I found an open feature request that is not implemented on this. I would go to your Sales Engineer and ask for this feature.

 

If netlogin assings a vlan that does not exist it will be used by elrp.

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