[rbridge] Configuration of VLANs vs selfconfiguration
Guillermo Ibáñez
gibanez at it.uc3m.es
Thu Sep 22 02:00:09 PDT 2005
G. Ibáñez wrote:
I have a doubt since some time on VLAN configuration. One of the main
aspects driving the routing bridges proposal is to be configuration
free, like the transparent bridges, opposite to using routers where IP
addresses must be asigned, administered and may change when the host
moves in the network. However, VLAN configuration of bridges is an
important aspect and effort, that prevents selfconfiguration of rbridges
to be achieved. In the Rbridges draft (see extract below), this problem
is skipped assuming the Rbridges are already configured with the
information on which VLANs should be supported on which port.
Although the problem of VLAN configuration is complex to handle, by
ignoring it we risk not to fulfill one of the main requirements of
Rbridges: zero configuration.
Regards
Guillermo
Extracted from draft:
"Support of VLANs does traditionally require configuration
of the bridges (or in this case RBridges) to know which links belong
to which VLANs. In theory some other mechanism might allow an RBridge
to know which VLANs should be supported on which port. The RBridge
design does not care how RBridges discover which VLANs are supported
by each of their ports, but for simplicity we assume here that
RBridges (like bridges) are configured with this information."
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