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9781587143939

Using TRILL, FabricPath, and VxLAN Designing Massively Scalable Data Centers (MSDC) with Overlays

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    9781587143939

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    1587143933

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2014-02-06
  • Publisher: Cisco Press
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Using TRILL, FabricPath, and VXLAN

Designing Massively Scalable Data Centers with Overlays

 

TRILL, FabricPath, and VXLAN overlays help you distribute data traffic far more effectively, dramatically improving utilization in even the largest data center networks. Using TRILL, FabricPath, and VXLAN is the first practical and comprehensive guide to planning and establishing these high-efficiency overlay networks. The authors begin by reviewing today’s fast-growing data center requirements, and making a strong case for overlays in the Massive Scale Data Center (MSDC). Next, they introduce each leading technology option, including FabricPath, TRILL, LISP, VXLAN, NVGRE, OTV, and Shortest Path Bridging (SPB). They also present a chapter-length introduction to IS-IS, focusing on details relevant to the control of FabricPath and TRILL networks. Building on this foundation, they offer in-depth coverage of FabricPath: its advantages, architecture, forwarding, configuration, verification, and benefits in Layer-2 networks. Through examples, they explain TRILL’s architecture, functionality, and forwarding behavior, focusing especially on data flow. They also fully address VXLAN as a solution for realizing IP-based data center fabrics, including multi-tenant cloud applications.

 

Using TRILL, FabricPath, and VXLAN provides detailed strategies and methodologies for FabricPath, TRILL, and VXLAN deployment and migration, as well as best practices for management and troubleshooting. It also presents three detailed implementation scenarios, each reflecting realistic data center challenges. In particular, the authors show how to integrate multiple overlay technologies into a single end-to-end solution that offers exceptional flexibility, agility, and availability.

 

Sanjay K. Hooda is principal engineer in Catalyst switching software engineering at Cisco. He has more than 15 years of network design and implementation experience in large enterprise environments, and has participated in IETF standards activities. His interests include wireless, multicast, TRILL, FabricPath, High Availability, ISSU, and IPv6. He is co-author of IPv6 for Enterprise Networks.

 

Shyam Kapadia, Technical Leader at Cisco’s Data Center Group (DCG), was an integral part of the team that delivered the next-generation Catalyst 6500 Sup 2T (2 Terabyte) platform. Since then, he has focused on developing new solutions for data center environments. He holds a Ph.D. in computer science from USC, where his research encompassed wired, wireless, ad hoc, vehicular, and sensor networks.

 

Padmanabhan Krishnan has more than 12 years of experience in networking and telecommunications, including 7 at Cisco. His recent experience has included providing data path solutions for TRILL in the Catalyst 6500 Sup 2T Platform using FPGA, as well as design and development of platform core infrastructure and L2 features.

 

n  Discover how overlays can address data center network problems ranging from scalability to rapid provisioning

n  Examine popular data center overlay examples

n  Learn about extensions to IS-IS for TRILL and FabricPath

n  Use FabricPath, TRILL, and VXLAN to simplify configuration, improve performance and availability, optimize efficiency, and limit table size

n  Learn about FabricPath control and data plane architecture details

n  Review example FabricPath configurations on Cisco Nexus 7000/6000/5000 switches

n  Understand TRILL concepts and architecture, including overlay header, control and data plane, and MAC address learning

n  Learn about VXLAN architecture details and packet forwarding

n  Review example VXLAN configurations on a Cisco Nexus 1000V distributed virtual switch

n   Implement TRILL/FabricPath networks with VXLAN to virtualized servers in an intra-data center environment

n   Connect multiple traditional data centers using an OTV overlay as a Layer 2 extension

n   Use OTV overlays to connect sites running FabricPath, TRILL, or both

 

 

Author Biography

Sanjay K. Hooda (San Francisco Bay area) is currently Technical Leader in cat6500 software engineering at Cisco. He has 15+ years of network design and implementation experience in large enterprise environments, and has participated in IETF standards activities. His interests include wireless, multicast, TRILL, FabricPath, High Availability, ISSU (In Service Software Upgrade) and IPv6. Hooda is co-author of IPv6 for Enterprise NetworksShyam Kapadia, Technical Leader at Cisco's Scalable Network Business Unit at Cisco Systems, was an integral part of the team that delivered the next generation Catalyst 6500 Sup 2T (2 Terabyte) platform; since then, he has focused on developing new solutions for data center environments. He holds a Ph.D in computer science from USC, where his network-related research interests included wired, wireless, ad-hoc, vehicular, and sensor networks. Padmanabhan Krishnan has 12+ years of experience in networking and telecommunications, including seven at Cisco. His recent experience has included providing data path solutions for TRILL in Cat6500 Sup2T using FPGA. He was responsible for design and development of core infrastructure used by forwarding drivers as well as many L2 features in next generation Catalyst 6500 Sup 2T Platform.

Table of Contents

1. The Case for Overlay Technologies in Data Center Environments
2. Overlay Technologies
3. FabricPath
4. TRILL
5. TRILL and FabricPath: Similarities and Differences
6. TRILL and FabricPath Extensions for Dual-Homed Data Center Environments
7. Deployment Case Studies with FabricPath
8. Deployment Case Studies with TRILL
9. Interoperability of Other Technologies with TRILL and FabricPath 

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