Directory Assisted RBridge Edge draft-dunbar-trill-directory-assisted-edge-05 Update Linda Dunbar: Donald

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Directory Assisted RBridge Edge draft-dunbar-trill-directory-assisted-edge-05 Update Linda Dunbar: Donald Radia Perlmen: Igor Gashinsky:

Major changes since draft-dunbar-trill-directory-assisted-edge-04 (IETF82) Addressed comments from mailing list and discussions from 82 nd IETF Make the draft focusing on the benefits and generic operation of directory services Minimum attributes in directory servers Pull model Push model Removed technical details like how RBridge intercept ARP/ND requests and forward them to directory servers Push model: Need separate draft(s) on detailed mechanism for directory to push down initial full mapping and subsequent updates Pull model: Need separate draft(s) on detailed messaging exchange between Directory Servers and RBridge. Goal: WG adopt the Directory Assisted TRILL edge concept

TRILL in Data Center L3 routed domain TRILL Domain VMs can be moved to any rack without IP re-configuration on any switches Server can be loaded with applications under any subnets Minimal IP re-config needed Why different? Rapid work load shifting Reduce or increase the number of racks when demand changes. Allow servers to be re-loaded with different applications under different subnets without any physical moving or IP re-configuration.

Benefit of using directory in Data Center Avoid flooding unknown DA across RBridge domain. Avoid designating one port as AF port: – directory assisted RBridge edge doesn’t need to flood unknown DA data frames across RBridge domain Reduce flooding decapsulated Ethernet frames with unknown MAC-DA to a bridged LAN connected to RBridge edge ports. Reduce the amount of MAC&VLAN RBridgeEdge mapping maintained by RBridge edge. – No need for an RBridge edge to keep the MAC entries for hosts which don’t communicate with hosts attached to the RBridge edge.

Push vs. Pull models Push Model – Pros: less processing – Cons: more entries than they really need Pull Model – pulls the MAC&VLAN RBridgeEdge mapping entry from the directory server when needed. – Pros : smaller set because entries age out after awhile – Cons: more processing NicknameVID-1MAC1/IP, MAC2/IP, MAC/IP …MACn/IP VID-2MAC1/IP, MAC2/IP, MAC/IP …MACn/IP …….MAC1/IP, MAC2/IP, MAC/IP …MACn/IP

Next Step Move to WG draft