IP Library Granted Patent US 8,462,774
Granted Patent B2
US 8,462,774 · App. 13/010,711 · Granted Jun 11, 2013

Virtual IP interfaces on multi-chassis link aggregates

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Patent No.
US 8,462,774
App. No.
13/010,711
Granted
Jun 11, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

Aggregation Switches connected via a virtual fabric link (VFL) are each active and each coupled to a multi-chassis link aggregate group (MC-LAG), which is assigned to a multi-chassis link aggregate group virtual local area network (MC-LAG VLAN). A virtual Internet Protocol (IP) interface is allocated to the MC-LAG VLAN and configured on both Aggregation Switches.

Claims (31)

1. A local aggregation switch in a multi-chassis system, comprising:

a plurality of network interface modules, each including at least one respective customer-facing port, a portion of the customer-facing ports being member ports of a multi-chassis link aggregate group (MC-LAG) and assigned to a multi-chassis link aggregate group virtual local area network (MC-LAG VLAN), the member ports of the MC-LAG including remote ports on a remote aggregation switch of the multi-chassis system, the remote aggregation switch being active and in a separate physical chassis; and

a virtual Internet Protocol (IP) interface allocated to the MC-LAG VLAN and configured on both the local aggregation switch and the remote aggregation switch, the virtual IP interface having an IP address.

2. The local aggregation switch of claim 1 , wherein a Media Access Control (MAC) address is allocated as a router MAC for the virtual IP interface.

3. The local aggregation switch of claim 1 , wherein the MAC address is a Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) address.

4. The local aggregation switch of claim 1 , wherein the virtual IP interface includes a single subnet for both the local aggregation switch and the remote aggregation switch.

5. The local aggregation switch of claim 1 , wherein Layer 3 routing protocols are not configurable on the virtual IP interface.

6. The local aggregation switch of claim 1 , wherein the virtual IP interface is configured to receive Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) packets with the single IP address on the MC-LAG VLAN.

7. The local aggregation switch of claim 1 , wherein the member ports of the MC-LAG are coupled to an edge node.

8. The local aggregation switch of claim 1 , wherein the member ports of the MC-LAG are coupled to a virtual fabric link coupled between the local aggregation switch and the remote aggregation switch.

9. The local aggregation switch of claim 8 , wherein the virtual IP interface provides an alternate path for traffic originating from an edge node coupled to the local aggregation switch and destined for a network node coupled to the local aggregation switch, and wherein the alternate path is not an Equal-Cost Multi-Path Routing (ECMP) path.

10. The local aggregation switch of claim 8 , wherein a different respective virtual IP interface with a different IP address and subnet is allocated on each of the local aggregation switch and the remote aggregation switch.

11. The local aggregation switch of claim 10 , wherein the different virtual IP interfaces on the local aggregation switch and the remote aggregation switch each have a different respective Media Access Control (MAC) allocated thereto.

12. A method for configuring a virtual Internet Protocol (IP) interface on a local aggregation switch of a multi-chassis system, comprising:

coupling a portion of local customer-facing ports of the local aggregation switch to a multi-chassis link aggregation group (MC-LAG), the MC-LAG being further coupled to a portion of remote customer-facing ports of a remote aggregation switch of the multi-chassis system, the local aggregation switch and the remote aggregation switch each being active and in a separate respective physical chassis;

assigning the MC-LAG to a multi-chassis link aggregate group virtual local area network (MC-LAG VLAN);

allocating a virtual Internet Protocol (IP) interface to the MC-LAG VLAN; and

configuring the virtual IP interface on the local aggregation switch with an IP address.

13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising:

allocating a Media Access Control (MAC) address as a router MAC for the virtual IP interface.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the MAC address is a Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) address.

15. The method of claim 12 , wherein the virtual IP interface includes a single subnet for both the local aggregation switch and the remote aggregation switch.

16. The method of claim 12 , further comprising:

preventing Layer 3 routing protocols from being configured on the virtual IP interface.

17. The method of claim 12 , wherein the MC-LAG is coupled to an edge node.

18. The method of claim 12 , wherein the MC-LAG is a virtual fabric link coupled between the local aggregation switch and the remote aggregation switch.

19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising:

providing an alternate path for traffic originating from an edge node coupled to the local aggregation switch and destined for a network node coupled to the local aggregation switch via the virtual IP interface, and wherein the alternate path is not an Equal-Cost Multi-Path Routing (ECMP) path.

20. The method of claim 18 , further comprising:

allocating a different respective IP interface with a different respective IP address and subnet on each of the local aggregation switch and the remote aggregate switch; and

allocating a different respective Media Access Control (MAC) address to each of the different IP interfaces.

Assignments (10)
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To: WSOU INVESTMENTS, LLC
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To: ALCATEL LUCENT
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From: PAGE, GREGORY G.; DIGHE, SAHIL P.; JACOB DA SILVA, ROBERTO H.; JONES, BRUCE R.; TYAMAGONDLU, SRINIVAS V.
To: ALCATEL-LUCENT USA INC.
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