[rbridge] Configuration of VLANs vs selfconfiguration
michsmit@cisco.com
michsmit at cisco.com
Fri Sep 23 09:57:22 PDT 2005
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rbridge-bounces at postel.org
> [mailto:rbridge-bounces at postel.org] On Behalf Of Joe Touch
>
> I'm not sure whether being in more than one VLAN breaks this
> or is permitted (it seems like it wouldn't be, but I'm not sure).
>
> However, the step below assumes a preconfigured management function:
> >>- Some management function replies "I do - he's in vlan G"
>
> That's not zero-config to me; it, like DHCP, just moves the
> configuration to a central location.
Agreed, another option would be to move the config to the host and use GVRP from the host. However, VLANs are a topology construct and the VLAN determination is typically determined based on where the device is attached so neither approach would likely become prevalent. As a side note, GVRP is scarcely used in the campus today, even between switches.
Michael
>
> Joe
>
>
> Gray, Eric wrote:
> > Joe,
> >
> > Last I heard, there was nothing preventing the same MAC address
> > living in more than one VLAN. In fact, for routers and
> VLAN bridges,
> > wouldn't this be the dominant case?
> >
> > If that has not changed, then the suggested approach
> will not even
> > work - independent of whether or not its in scope for what we're
> > trying to do.
> >
> > --
> > Eric
> >
> > ====================================================================
> > While Harald's suggestion is interesting, IMO it would be
> part of an
> > rbridge only after it has been developed for bridges first.
> >
> > This is not an rbridge issue.
> >
> > Joe
> >
> > Harald Tveit Alvestrand wrote:
> >
> >>--On fredag, september 23, 2005 09:38:53 +0200 Guillermo Ibáñez
> >><gibanez at it.uc3m.es> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>> IMHO, with this restrictive interpretation of zero
> configuration we
> >>>solve only half of the configuration problem.
> >>> Anyway, if this is the prevalent opinion, I suggest to add this
> >>>clarification to the draft (zero configuration for single
> LAN, equal
> >>>configuration for VLANs as standard bridges).
> >>>Guillermo
> >>
> >>
> >>I think you could in theory get close to zeroconf for VLAN
> membership.
> >>It would go something like:
> >>
> >>- Device attaches
> >>- Bridge broadcasts "who knows this guy" on a reserved "management"
> >>VLAN
> >>- Some management function replies "I do - he's in vlan G"
> >>- Bridge configures the port to that VLAN
> >> (or if no reply - to a "default" VLAN)
> >>
> >>(For extra credits, work in where to add 802.1x authentication)
> >>
> >>The only config on the bridge would be what answers to believe
> >>(security makes complete zeroconf impossible, but we all
> know that by
> >>now....)
> >>
> >>But this mechanism would be completely orthogonal to what TRILL is
> >>about, of course. So this is not the right list to discuss it.
> >>
> >> Harald
> >>
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> selfconfiguration
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