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- Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 1
OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 2
2017 - 7 Rev. A02 - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 3
Next-hop routing...15 L3 routing topology...15 Quagga routing...17 Routing using Quagga...19 5 Security...24 6 Monitoring...25 sFlow provisioning...25 Port statistics...26 7 Support resources...30 Contents 3 - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 4
in the OpenSwitch OPX Developers Guide for a description of the network functionality is handled by the network adaptation service (NAS) which listens to netlink events for VLAN statistics Dell-provided commands These features are not supported using standard Linux commands but can be configured using - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 5
to configure physical port parameters, such as MTU, port state, and link state. Interfaces also provide packet input/output functionality and support applications sending and receiving control plane packets. Map CPU port to Linux interface The software creates a dedicated interface (npu0) that maps - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 6
forever See Application examples in the OpenSwitch OPX Developers Guide for examples of how to program physical port configuration you can split a 40GbE physical port into four (quad) 10GbE SFP+ ports (if supported by the NPU). Each 4x10G port is represented by a Linux interface with a fan- - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 7
base-port/physical/loopback = 0 base-port/physical/hardware-port-id = 45 base-port/physical/npu-id = 0 base-port/physical/fanout-mode = 4 base-port/physical/breakout-capabilities = 4,2 base-port/physical/port-id = 45 base-port/physical/slot-id = 0 Deleting.. e101-005-0 Completed... Creating - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 8
See www.kernel.org for more information about how to use bond interfaces, and see Application examples in the OpenSwitch OPX Developers Guide for more information on programming a bond interface using the CPS API. VLAN interfaces Virtual LANs (VLANs) define broadcast domains in a Layer 2 network, - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 9
configure Layer 2 MAC addresses and VLAN learning and forwarding properties in support of Layer 2 bridging. The device learns unicast MAC addresses to avoid is processed by the routing engine. See the OpenSwitch OPX Developers Guide for more information on writing applications that access the CPS API - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 10
1 Create a bridge instance for the VLAN-br100 is the name of the bridge instance used to model the VLAN, and OpenSwitch OPX does not derive the VLAN ID from the name. $ brctl addbr br100 2 Add a tagged port to the VLAN to ensure that the Linux interface mapped to the port being added does not have - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 11
VLAN member from VLAN $ brctl delif br200 e101-001-0.100 Delete VLAN $ brctl delbr br200 Link layer discovery protocol OpenSwitch OPX supports the link layer discovery protocol (LLDP) daemon on Linux interfaces. LLDP daemon $ lldpcli show neighbors LLDP neighbors: Interface: e101-003 - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 12
member interfaces with different VLAN IDs. See YANG model reference in the OpenSwitch OPX Developers Guide for more information on the dell-open-stp.yang model for the supported STP parameters. Linux STP does not support the concept of spanning-tree groups. In Linux, you can enable spanning tree - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 13
4 Layer 3 routing OpenSwitch OPX supports unicast routing over Linux interfaces using routes in the Linux kernel routing table. Applications can also use the CPS API to configure routes. This information - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 14
that is saved after a reboot, configure the route in the /etc/network/interfaces configuration file. See Application examples in the OpenSwitch OPX Developers Guide for more information on how to configure routing using the CPS API. IPv6 routing Add, delete, or modify IPv6 routes and next-hops in - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 15
The Linux networking stack supports ECMP by adding multiple next-hops to a route, and the kernel provides limited support for IPv6 multipath routing an interface. See Application examples in the OpenSwitch OPX Developers Guide for more information on how to configure routing using the CPS - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 16
Configure IP address on R2 $ ip addr add 10.1.1.2/24 dev e101-007-0 $ ip addr add 12.1.1.1/24 dev e101-001-0 Verify configuration on R1 $ ip addr show e101-007-0 16: e101-007-0: mtu 1500 qdisc mq state UP group default qlen 500 link/ether 74:e6:e2:f6:af:87 brd ff:ff - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 17
1 packets transmitted, 1 received, 0% packet loss, time 0ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.709/0.709/0.709/0.000 ms View ARP table on R1 $ arp -n Address 11.1.1.2 10.1.1.2 HWtype ether ether HWaddress 00:00:00:1d:9a:bd 74:e6:e2:f6:ba:87 Flags Mask C C Iface e101-001-0 e101-007-0 View ARP table on - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 18
stop (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) Process: 5097 ExecStart=/etc/init.d/quagga start (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) CGroup: /system.slice/quagga.service ??5111 /usr/lib/quagga/zebra --daemon -A 127.0.0.1 ??5115 /usr/lib/quagga/bgpd --daemon -A 127.0.0.1 ??5121 /usr/lib/quagga/watchquagga --daemon - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 19
See github.com/opensourcerouting/quagga for complete information. Routing using Quagga This use case describes how to configure BGP using Quagga in a spine/leaf network. See github.com/opensourcerouting/quagga for complete information. Link Leaf1-to-Spine1 Leaf1-to-Spine2 Leaf2-to-Spine1 Leaf2-to- - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 20
leaf2(conf-if-e101-001-0)# ip address 12.1.1.1/24 leaf2(conf-if-e101-001-0)# no shutdown 3 Configure the IP addresses to Leaf1 and Leaf2 from Spine1. spine1(config)# interface e101-027-1 spine1(conf-if-e101-027-1)# ip address 10.1.1.2/24 spine1(conf-if-e101-027-1)# no shutdown spine1(conf-if-e101- - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 21
20.1.1.2 4 64555 195 206 0 0 0 02:38:57 4 Total number of neighbors 2 leaf2# show ip bgp sum BGP router identifier 40.1.1.1, local AS number 64502 RIB entries 11, using 1232 bytes of memory Peers 2, using 9136 bytes of memory Neighbor V AS MsgRcvd MsgSent TblVer InQ OutQ Up/Down State/PfxRcd 30 - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 22
* via 20.1.1.2, e101-051-0, 02:44:45 C>* 13.1.1.0/24 is directly connected, e101-002-0 C>* 20.1.1.0/24 is directly connected, e101-051-0 B>* 30.1.1.0/24 [20/0] via 20.1.1.2, e101-051-0, 02:09:44 B>* 40.1.1.0/24 [20/0] via 10.1.1.2, e101-049-0, 02:11:50 C>* 127.0.0.0/8 is directly connected, lo - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 23
4098 0 10.1.1.0/24 4098 0 20.1.1.0/24 00:00:00:00:00:00 100004 0 0 0 0 n 00:00:00:00:00:00 100005 0 0 0 0 n Layer 3 routing 23 - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 24
-base-qos.yang model to configure the software to provision quality of service parameters. QoS provisioning includes: • Assign packet to traffic classes using packet shaping • CoPP support for configuring CPU rate limits See Programmability in the OpenSwitch OPX Developers Guide for more information - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 25
packets from a source port to a destination port. OpenSwitch OPX supports local and remote porting mirroring using CPS and Dell EMC-specific commands a mirroring session See Application examples in the OpenSwitch OPX Developers Guide for more information on how to configure port mirroring. Topics: - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 26
IP address/port See Application examples in the OpenSwitch OPX Developers Guide for more information on how to configure sFlow using the CPS API port statistics for all or a specified Linux interface - command does not support deleting VLAN statistics. $ opx-show-stats clear [iface_name] Clear port - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 27
base-stats/interface/if/in-ucast-pkts = 0 base-stats/interface/ether-out/pkts-128-to-255-octets = 2281 base-stats/interface/ether-in/pkts-2048-to-4095-octets = 0 base-stats/interface/ether-tx-oversize-pkts = 0 base-stats/interface/ether/pkts-256-to-511-octets = 0 base-stats/interface/ether-multicast - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 28
rx_65_to_127_byte_packets: 0 rx_128_to_255_byte_packets: 0 rx_256_to_511_byte_packets: 0 rx_512_to_1023_byte_packets: 0 rx_1024_to_1518_byte_packets: 0 rx_1519_to_2047_byte_packets: 0 rx_2048_to_4095_byte_packets: 0 rx_4096_to_9216_byte_packets: 0 tx_64_byte_packets: 0 tx_65_to_127_byte_packets: - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 29
base-pas/media/rx-power-measurement-type = 0 base-pas/media/wavelength = 0 base-pas/media/cc_base = 54 base-pas/media/temp-low-alarm-threshold = base-pas/media/tx-power-low-warning-threshold = base-pas/media/insertion-timestamp = 0 base-pas/media/current-voltage = base-pas/media/bias-high-alarm- - Dell PowerSwitch S6000 ON | OpenSwitch OPX Configuration Guide Release 2.1.0 - Page 30
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