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True VSP Fabric BCB IP management

True VSP Fabric BCB IP management

Michael_Wentwor
New Contributor
Please provide build information to build a Fabric, and IP managing the BCB Core switches from a Central station, because once you add a management C-VLAN it's no longer a BCB with only NNI interfaces. When you elable IP Shortcuts, the Core learns all the routes.

I could create a non-isid vlan and manage the Cores, but are there better options?

Is there any technique of managing a BCB without adding IP Shortcuts, because I don't believe a true BCB should be aware of all the routes.

Thanks
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Niko_P
New Contributor
Hi Michael,

This needs a bit effort,
However, you can use SPB shortcut routing with a Loopback Address (CLIP), in GRT.
For unwanted route learning you can use ISIS accept policy’s / route maps, to prevent/control IP route learning on your BCBs.
(e.g. you would only accept routes to (within) your Management Network (IP Subnet) / Central station)
(or just accept a default-route)

Best regards
Niko

EXTR_Paul
Extreme Employee


Management is only possible from the GRT and the OoB interfaces. This is a good thing and what makes VOSS very secure.

IPs in VRFs or L3VSNs will not reply to Http/https/telnet/ssh/SNMP etc etc....

EXTR_Paul
Extreme Employee
Yes, I can understand your thinking. I can't recommend that because that IP will still be in the Local routing table. and I would need to test if that IP interface will be reachable from a BEB or other edge device if that IP/VLAN doesn't have an ISID.

the ULTIMATE solution would be to put all your management in the GRT, then use VRFs/L3VSNs for all your service traffic. Do you have the Premier Licenses?

That would be best practice.

Michael_Wentwor
New Contributor
I tried to see if I could add a loopback interface to a Management VRF, but this didn't seem possible, so I'd end up with the BCB becoming a BEB if I added an "up" interface to the created Management VLAN.
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