IP Library Granted Patent US 9,608,841
Granted Patent B2
US 9,608,841 · App. 12/950,304 · Granted Mar 28, 2017

Method for real-time synchronization of ARP record in RSMLT cluster

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Patent No.
US 9,608,841
App. No.
12/950,304
Granted
Mar 28, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

Embodiments herein include systems and methods for providing a mechanism for efficient data synchronization of ARP records between two peer nodes of an SMLT system. Such techniques include modifying control information of ARP packets transmitted between peer nodes of the SMLT system to indicate originating SMLT ports. Techniques also include disabling MAC synchronization control messaging across the IST link. These techniques enable real-time synchronization ARP records for MAC learning without needing dedicated control messaging over the IST, thereby providing nodal and SMLT port failover and recovery.

Claims (45)

1. A method comprising:

receiving an Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) data packet at a first data switching device, the ARP data packet received via a Split Multi-Link Trunking (SMLT) port of the first data Switching device;

creating a record of the ARP data packet in a forwarding database of the first data switching device, the record indicating a Media Access Control (MAC) address linked to the SMLT port for data forwarding operations, the MAC address identified from inspection of the ARP data packet;

modifying control information of a copy of the ARP data packet, the modified control information indicating that the copy of the ARP data packet was received via the SMLT port;

forwarding the copy of the ARP data packet, having the modified control information, to a second data switching device via an Inter-Switch Trunk (IST) port;

receiving a second ARP data packet at the first data switching device, the second ARP data packet received from the second data switching device via the IST port, the second ARP data packet including control information modified by the second data switching device, the modified control information indicating that the second ARP data packet was received via the SMLT port;

creating a record of the second ARP data packet in the forwarding database of the first data switching device, the record of the second ARP data packet indicating a second Media Access Control (MAC) address linked to the SMLT port for data forwarding operations, the second MAC address identified from inspection of the second ARP data packet; and

reconstructing the control information of the second ARP data packet to control information of the second ARP data packet as existed prior to modification.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the record created of the second ARP data packet in the forwarding database of the first switching device points to the SMLT port in lieu of the IST port.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein modifying control information of the copy of the ARP data packet comprises:

intercepting the copy of the ARP data packet prior to transmission via the IST port;

identifying that the copy of the ARP data packet originated from the SMLT port; and

adding header information to the copy of the ARP data packet.

4. The method of claim 3 , wherein adding header information to the copy of the ARP data packet comprises adding an EtherType tag to existing header information of the copy of the ARP data packet, the added EtherType tag indicating the SMLT port as an originating port.

5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising disabling MAC synchronization messaging of ARP records, for the SMLT port, between the first data switching device and the second data switching device across the IST port.

6. A computer system for data packet switching, the computer system comprising:

a processor; and

a memory coupled to the processor, the memory storing instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the system to perform the operations of:

receiving an Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) data packet at a first data switching device, the ARP data packet received via a Split Multi-Link Trunking (SMLT) port of the first data switching device;

creating a record of the ARP data packet in a forwarding database of the first data switching device, the record indicating a Media Access Control (MAC) address linked to the SMLT port for data forwarding operations, the MAC address identified from inspection of the ARP data packet;

modifying control information of a copy of the ARP data packet, the modified control information indicating that the copy of the ARP data packet was received via the SMLT port;

forwarding the copy of the ARP data packet, having the modified control information, to a second data switching device via an Inter-Switch Trunk (IST) port;

receiving a second ARP data packet at the first data switching device, the second ARP data packet received from the second data switching device via the IST port, the second ARP data packet including control information modified by the second data switching device, the modified control information indicating that the Second ARP data packet was received via the SMLT port;

creating a record of the second ARP data packet in the forwarding database of the first data switching device, the record of the second ARP data packet indicating a second Media Access Control (MAC) address linked to the SMLT port for data forwarding operations, the second MAC address identified from inspection of the second ARP data packet; and disabling MAC synchronization messaging of ARP records, for the SMLT port, between the first data switching device and the second data switching device across the IST port; and

reconstructing the control information of the second ARP data packet to control information of the second ARP data packet as existed prior to modification.

7. The computer system of claim 6 , wherein the record created of the second ARP data packet in the forwarding database of the first switching device points to the SMLT port in lieu of the IST port.

8. The computer system of claim 6 , wherein modifying control information of the copy of the ARP data packet comprises:

intercepting the copy of the ARP data packet prior to transmission via the IST port;

identifying that the copy of the ARP data packet originated from the SMLT port; and

adding header information to the copy of the ARP data packet including adding an EtherType tag to existing header information of the copy of the ARP data packet, the added Ether Type tag indicating the SMLT port as an originating port.

9. A method comprising:

receiving an Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) data packet at a first data switching device, the ARP data packet received via a Split Multi-Link Trunking (SMLT) port of the first data switching device;

creating a record of the ARP data packet in a forwarding database of the first data switching device, the record indicating a Media Access Control (MAC) address linked to the SMLT port for data forwarding operations, the MAC address identified from inspection of the ARP data packet;

modifying control information of a copy of the ARP data packet, the modified control information indicating that the copy of the ARP data packet was received via the SMLT port;

forwarding the copy of the ARP data packet, having the modified control information, to a second data switching device via an Inter-Switch Trunk (IST) port;

receiving the copy of the ARP data packet, having the modified control information, at the second data switching device via the IST port;

creating a record of the copy of the ARP data packet in a forwarding database of the second data Switching device, the record of the copy of the ARP data packet indicating the Media Access Control (MAC) address linked to the SMLT port for data forwarding operations, the MAC address identified from inspection of the copy of the ARP data packet; and

reconstructing the control information of the copy of ARP data packet, modified by the first data switching device, to control information as existed prior to modification.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the record created of the copy of ARP data packet in the forwarding database of the second switching device points to the SMLT port in lieu of the IST port.

11. The method of claim 9 , wherein modifying control information of the copy of the ARP data packet comprises:

intercepting the copy of the ARP data packet prior to transmission via the IST port;

identifying that the copy of the ARP data packet originated from the SMLT port; and

adding header information to the copy of the ARP data packet.

12. The method of claim 11 , wherein adding header information to the copy of the ARP data packet comprises adding an EtherType tag to existing header information of the copy of the ARP data packet, the added EtherType tag indicating the SMLT port as an originating port.

13. The method of claim 9 , further comprising disabling MAC synchronization messaging of ARP records, for the SMLT port, between the first data switching device and the second data switching device across the IST port.

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