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‎05-21-2024 12:11 AM
Where can I deploy a fabric connect technology ?
Can I deploy it just in service provider company or in any company want to improve its network from traditional network to fabric connect ?
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‎05-21-2024 07:24 AM
Fabric connect is developed for private networks and, in my opinion, the ideal solution for private networks.
- Sub-second fail-over for uni-cast and multi-cast traffic (no spanning-tree, U-CAST or M-CAST/IGMP rerouting timeout issues).
- No loops.
- Simplified configuration, once the basic setup is done.
NO changes are to be done on the backbone switches (BCB's (Backbone Core Bridges)).
Only configure the access switches (BEB's (Backbone Edge Bridges)) with vlan's/IP subnets/VRF's/... - Simple to "manually" configure BEB access switches,
Create a vlan.
Assign ports to the vlan.
Assign the I-SID to the vlan and done, no uplink ports to configure. - Easy to make all vlan's, subnets, vrf's, ... available between all sites even geographically distributed over the globe, only simple L2 or L3 provider connection is required.
Just configure e.g. a vlan or vrf on an access BEB switch, assign access port(s) and done. - ...
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‎05-21-2024 07:24 AM
Fabric connect is developed for private networks and, in my opinion, the ideal solution for private networks.
- Sub-second fail-over for uni-cast and multi-cast traffic (no spanning-tree, U-CAST or M-CAST/IGMP rerouting timeout issues).
- No loops.
- Simplified configuration, once the basic setup is done.
NO changes are to be done on the backbone switches (BCB's (Backbone Core Bridges)).
Only configure the access switches (BEB's (Backbone Edge Bridges)) with vlan's/IP subnets/VRF's/... - Simple to "manually" configure BEB access switches,
Create a vlan.
Assign ports to the vlan.
Assign the I-SID to the vlan and done, no uplink ports to configure. - Easy to make all vlan's, subnets, vrf's, ... available between all sites even geographically distributed over the globe, only simple L2 or L3 provider connection is required.
Just configure e.g. a vlan or vrf on an access BEB switch, assign access port(s) and done. - ...
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‎05-22-2024 11:10 PM
Thank you
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‎05-21-2024 06:59 AM
I have been working with FabricConnect for over 13 years.
The beautiful thing about FabricConnect is that you can deploy it anywhere you want. It comes down to business and technical requirements. Which FabricConnect can solve.
Going back to Avaya we did have customers in the ISP space. As well as small, medium and large enterprise campus and datacentre. As well as niche networks such as CCTV, IoT, Building control and everything in-between.
Once people understand the scale, simplicity and robustness of FabricConnect it becomes an easy choice.
I personally have worked on projects as small as 3 switches. Or a single campus of 800 switches. Or DataCentres as small as two switches up to 200 switches.
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‎05-22-2024 11:10 PM
Thank you
