IP Interfaces

You can configure IP interface in the control card. All the control operations such as the gateway resolution, tunnel health check, and NetFlow exporter SNMP requests are handled in the control card. Similarly, the ARP/NDP timer configuration is also moved to the control card.

When you configure IP interfaces for GigaSMART tunnels:

  • You can associate the IP interfaces with multiple GigaSMART groups that are created either in the same node or in another node that resides in the same cluster.
  • You can associate multiple GigaSMART engines to a GigaSMART group.
  • You can also associate NetFlow exporters to the IP interface.

About IP Interface Centralization

A tunnel that originates from a node in a cluster can terminate on a remote port in another cluster. Also, a tunnel can have multiple termination points. You can associate the IP interface with multiple GigaSMART groups that are created either in the same node or in another node that resides in the same cluster. Moreover, you can associate multiple GigaSMART engines to a GigaSMART group.

The following figure illustrates the tunnel centralization feature.

 

1 Tunnel Centralization

In this example, a GigaVUE‑HC3, and GigaVUE-TA nodes reside in cluster A. In GigaSMART engines 1 and 2 are associated with the GigaSMART group 1. Similarly, in GigaVUE‑HC3, GigaSMART engines 3 and 4 are associated with GigaSMART group 2. An IP interface with alias 1_1_g1 is configured with a tool port in GigaVUE-TA. Both the GigaSMART groups, 1 and 2 are associated with the IP interface. The IP interface 1_1_g1 is the originating point for the tunnel, where encapsulation happens.

Now, let us look at the termination point of the tunnel. The GigaVUE‑HC1 a nodes reside in cluster B. In GigaVUE‑HC1-Plus, the GigaSMART engine 5 is associated with GigaSMART group 3 and in GigaVUE‑HC1, the GigaSMART engines 6 and 7 are associated with GigaSMART group 3. An IP interface with alias 1_1_g2 is configured with a network port in GigaVUE‑HC1-Plus. Both the GigaSMART groups, 3 and 4 are associated with the IP interface. The IP interface 1_1_g2 is the termination point for the tunnel, where decapsulation happens. Thus the tunnel terminates on a remote port in another cluster.

Note:  Do not attempt to configure with IP /Tunnel Interface and GigaVUE-FM Management Interface in the same subnet. As per routing functionality this is not a valid configuration.

Upgrade from Release 5.4.xx

When you upgrade from release 5.4.xx to either 5.5.xx or 5.6.xx, the tunnel ports that were configured prior to the upgrade will be converted to IP interface. The IP interfaces that are converted during the upgrade will have a standard naming convention, “giga_auto_tunnel_<bid>_<sid>_<pid>”, where bid is the box ID, sid is the slot ID, and pid is the port ID.

For example, the tunnel port, 1/1/g1 will be converted to IP interface with the alias, “giga_auto_tunnel_1_1_g1”.

Moreover, the ARP/NDP timer settings will be moved from GigaSMART to control card. The ARP/NDP timer value is 3-30 seconds. If you had configured the ARP/NDP timer settings for more than 30 seconds, it will be decreased to 30 seconds after the upgrade.

Configure IP Interface

Before you configure an IP interface, you must configure a network and a tool port.

To configure GigaSMART tunnel, you must perform the following configurations:

■   Create a GigaSMART group and a NetFlow exporter.
■   Associate GigaSMART engines to a GigaSMART group.

To create an IP interface associated with a network port, do the following:

1.   On the left navigation pane, click , and then select Physical > Nodes.. Select the node for which you want to configure the IP interface.
2. From the left navigation pane, go to Ports > IP Interfaces. The following table provides a description of the fields on the IP Interfaces page.

Field

Description

Type

Tool port address type. Options: IPv4 and IPv6

IP Address

Specify the IP address for the IP interface.

IP Mask

Specify the IP Mask for the IP interface using the format: 255.255.255.255.

Note:  For IPv6 interface configured on Generation 3 GigaSMART card (SMT-HC1-S), prefix length of 128 is not supported.

Gateway

Specify the IP address of the Gateway for the IP interface.

MTU

Specify the MTU for the IP interface (100 - 9600 bytes).

The MTU for ports is fixed at 9600 for all network/tool ports on the following platforms:

o Certified Traffic Aggregation White Box

The MTU is fixed at 9400 for all network/tool ports on the following platforms:

■   GigaVUE‑HC1
■   GigaVUE‑HC3
■   GigaVUE‑TA25,GigaVUE‑TA25E, GigaVUE-TA100,GigaVUE‑TA200 and GigaVUE‑TA200E

RECOMMENDATION: Set the MTU to 9400 on all platforms.

GS Group

Use the drop-down menu to assign decapsulation for this IP interface to one of the configured GS Groups.

Note:  This configuration is required only for GigaSMART Tunnels.

Exporters

Use the drop-down menu to select the exporters.

3. In the IP Interfaces page, click New. The Add IP Interface page opens.
4. In the Alias and Description fields, enter a name and description for the IP interface.
5. From the Ports drop-down list, select the tool or the network port that you had configured.
6. Select the type as either IPv4 or IPv6.
7. Enter the IP Address, IP Mask, Gateway, and MTU for the IP interface.

You can specify the subnet mask using either of the following formats:

o   netmask – For example, 255.255.255.248
o   mask length – For example, /29
8. Click Apply to create the IP interface associated with a network or tool port and add it to the list of currently configured IP interfaces.

The following configurations are required only for GigaSMART Tunnels:

1.   From the GS Groups drop-down list, select the GigaSMART groups that you have created.

Note:  You can associate multiple GigaSMART groups to the IP interface.

2. From the Exporters drop-down list, select the NetFlow exports that you have created.

Use the following buttons in this page to manage IP interfaces:

Button Description
Actions

Use the Actions drop-down button to perform the following tasks.

  • Edit: Use to edit the existing IP interfaces.
  • Delete: Use to delete the IP interfaces
New

Use to configure a IP interface.

Export

Use to export the IP interfaces.

IP Interface Statistics

To view the statistical details such as the packets and bytes decapsulated on the IP interface:

1.   On the left navigation pane, click , and then select Physical > Nodes.. Select the node for which you want to view the IP interface statistics.
2. From the left navigation pane, go to Ports > IP Interfaces > Statistics.

The IP Interface Statistics page appears.

Use the following buttons in this page to manage IP interfaces:

Button Description
Actions

Use the Actions drop-down button to perform the following tasks.

  • Clear: Select an entry and clear the statistics.
  • Clear All: Use to clear all the entries.
Export

Use to export the statistical details of the IP interfaces.