Logical fabric and isls, Figure 26, Figure 27 – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Logical fabric overview

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You connect logical switches to other logical switches in two ways:

Using ISLs

Using base switches and shared ISLs

Logical fabric and ISLs

Figure 26

shows two physical chassis divided into logical switches.

In

Figure 26

, ISLs are used to connect the logical switches with fabric ID 1 and the logical switches

with fabric ID 15. The logical switches with fabric ID 8 are each connected to a non-Virtual Fabrics
switch. The two logical switches and the non-Virtual Fabrics switch are all in the same fabric, with
fabric ID 8.

FIGURE 26

Logical switches connected to other logical switches through physical ISLs

Figure 27

shows a logical representation of the configuration in

Figure 26

.

FIGURE 27

Logical switches connected to form logical fabrics

The ISLs between the logical switches are dedicated ISLs because they carry traffic only for a single
logical fabric. In

Figure 26

, Fabric 128 has two switches (the default logical switches), but they

cannot communicate with each other because they have no ISLs between them and they cannot
use the ISLs between the other logical switches.

Logical switch 8

Fabric ID 8

P9

Logical switch 7

Fabric ID 15

P7

Logical switch 6

Fabric ID 1

P4

Physical chassis 2

P8

P6

P5

P3

P2

P1

Switch

Logical switch 4

Fabric ID 8

P6

Logical switch 3

Fabric ID 15

P5

P4

Logical switch 2

Fabric ID 1

P3

P2

Logical switch 1

(Default logical switch)

Fabric ID 128

P1

Physical chassis 1

Logical switch 5

(Default logical switch)

Fabric ID 128

Fabric 128

Fabric 1

Fabric 15

Fabric 8

SW1

SW8

SW4

SW7

SW3

SW6

SW2

SW5

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