Allied Telesis Switch IPV6 User Manual

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High Availability IPv6  
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Next generation network transition  
Allied Telesis solutions offer the same  
levels of performance, high availability  
and manageability for both IPv4 and IPv6  
networks. As you move from a current  
IPv4 network to a next generation  
IPv6 network, some transition will be  
required to ensure the new network  
will communicate with other local and  
remote devices and systems. Allied  
Telesis provide two mechanisms to  
facilitate this transition; dual stack and  
tunnelling.  
Tunnelling allows IPv6 traffic to be  
encapsulated within IPv4 packets. This  
means an organization wishing to move  
to IPv6 can do so even if their Internet  
and other remote connectivity still  
require IPv4.  
In particular, the area layout and subnet  
allocation used for IPv4 with OSPFv2  
can be overlaid with an equivalent  
structure for IPv6 with OSPFv3.  
Thereby, the logical network structure  
that has been established for an existing  
IPv4 network can seamlessly carry over  
to the coexisting IPv6 network as  
shown in diagram 1 on page 4.  
As modern networks have grown in  
both size and functionality, dynamic  
routing protocols have been employed  
to manage traffic paths and load across  
the various devices and components  
of the network. Newer versions of  
these dynamic routing protocols have  
been created to support the increasing  
prevalence of IPv6. For example OSPFv3  
is an update on OSPFv2 to support IPv6  
networks.  
Allied Telesis creates off-the-shelf  
switches and routers with feature-  
rich, high-performance IPv4 and  
IPv6 implementations in the same  
box.  
With dual stacking, IPv4 and IPv6  
can co-exist seamlessly on the same  
equipment, using equivalent routing  
protocols, within the same topology.  
An organization can be confident that  
the network will support their transition  
from IPv4 to IPv6 at a pace that suits  
them. Their IPv6 network can be  
overlaid on the same equipment, in the  
same physical and logical layout, as their  
original IPv4 network.  
Allied Telesis IP transition technologies,  
and support for the latest versions  
of commonly used dynamic routing  
protocols, ensure an easy transition to  
next generation networking, without  
having to change infrastructure or  
update key networking components.  
The equipment can be managed equally  
by IPv4 or IPv6, enabling a smooth  
transition of the network management  
infrastructure as well.  
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Current IPv4 network  
Area 0  
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OSPFv2  
Area 1  
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Transition to IPv6  
IPv4  
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IPv4  
IPv6  
Area 0  
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IPv4  
IPv6  
OSPFv2  
OSPFv3  
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Area 1  
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OSPFv3  
Diagram 1  
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High availability IPv6 networking  
Allied Telesis high availability solutions  
work equally well for IPv4 and IPv6  
networks, and even networks that are  
in transition using a combination of both  
protocols. To provide a highly resilient  
solution requires that the infrastructure  
and features of the networking  
VCStack provides a network  
Virtual Chassis Stacking  
(VCStack)  
infrastructure with no single point of  
failure that automatically responds to  
any connectivity loss. Graceful restart  
manages changes in the network  
topology to keep active paths through  
the network available, and minimize  
downtime that might otherwise be  
experienced when a network switch is  
taken offline.  
Using VCStack at the core of your  
network allows multiple switches to  
appear as a single virtual chassis. This  
virtual chassis acts as a single switch,  
simplifying management.  
equipment, as well as the traffic passing  
through the devices, is well managed  
and can survive any disturbance or  
interruption to normal network  
connectivity.  
With VCStack, Allied Telesis now  
provides a truly resilient network. In  
normal operation, all bandwidth and all  
routing power in the network are fully  
available for use all the time. If a link or  
device fails, some of the bandwidth or  
forwarding power will be lost, but the  
network will still be fully operational and  
all remaining resources will continue to  
be fully utilized.  
We can take a closer look at these two  
technologies.  
With most networks making use  
of routing protocols, it is imperative  
that the dynamic nature of this traffic  
management is handled in any fault  
situation to ensure continuous online  
resource access is not compromized.  
Adding dynamic routing resilience  
to high availability network design  
guarantees superior performance.  
Allied Telesis provides a completely  
resilient solution for next generation  
networks – minimize downtime  
and maximize access to online  
resources and applications.  
Two key technologies from which we  
have built the high-availability IPv6  
solution are Virtual Chassis Stacking  
(VCStack) and graceful restart (also  
known as non-stop forwarding).  
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Diagram 2 shows link aggregation between the core VCStack  
and edge switches. With link aggregation across ports on  
different virtual chassis members, there is no perceptible  
disruption in the case of a link failure, and the full bandwidth of  
the network is available. Link aggregation is also used to connect  
network resources, such as servers, across the virtual chassis  
members. This ensures device and path resiliency.  
Allied Telesis also includes long distance stacking in the VCStack  
solution. Long distance stacking enables the VCStack solution  
to provide a distributed network core. The increased distance  
provided by fiber stacking connectivity means that members  
of the virtual chassis do not have to be co-located, but can be  
kilometres apart.  
All of the benefits and powerful features of VCStack remain  
exactly the same – Allied Telesis long distance stacking provides  
a genuine distributed virtual network core.  
Fast failover between stack members provides for an almost  
uninterrupted network service. In a VCStack environment, one  
of the stack members acts as the master switch, and provides  
decision making for the virtual chassis. All of the other VCStack  
members are in active standby, also having learnt routing and  
forwarding information for the network to ensure that if the  
master were to fail, another member is able to seamlessly  
assume control of the virtual chassis with minimal network  
downtime. Failover and recovery can be completed in as little as  
three seconds.  
The powerful VCStack solution offers uninterrupted network  
access and high availability of critical resources, and yet is very  
simple to manage with almost plug-and-play configuration.  
Whether your virtual chassis is located in the same equipment  
rack, or distributed across the campus, VCStack provides  
resiliency, scalability and ease of management.  
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Graceful restart for dynamic routing protocols  
Along with VCStack, the other key component of this IPv6 high  
availability solution is the implementation of graceful restart  
(also known as non-stop forwarding) within IPv6 dynamic  
routing protocols. Graceful restart is a feature that has been  
added to routing protocols (RIP, OSPF, BGP) in recent years. It  
enables Layer 3 routing to continue uninterrupted even while  
one of the routers in the network is, for a brief period, not  
participating in the routing protocol that is used to populate the  
routers’ route tables.  
Combining that with graceful restart within the routing  
protocols provides a solution that can enable a Layer 3 switched  
IPv6 network to hitlessly recover from link loss, and recover  
from the loss of a stack member in very few seconds.  
Summary  
The standard Internet protocol of the future is IPv6. In the  
coming years, a great deal of time and effort will be expended  
in the process of transferring data communication systems  
from IPv4 to IPv6. The simpler this process is made for  
people, the more smoothly it will progress, and the less it will  
cost.  
In normal circumstances, when routers detect that a neighbor  
is no longer participating in the routing protocol, they discard  
routes learnt from that neighbor. With graceful restart, the  
router that is going to briefly drop out of the protocol can  
inform its neighbors of its intention, and request that they  
continue to operate as though it was still participating.  
By providing a resilient Layer 3 switching solution, at an  
affordable price, that enables IPv4 and IPv6 to work in parallel  
with equal reliability and performance, Allied Telesis is able to  
help smooth the transition, as shown in diagram 3.  
Combining VCStack and graceful restart allows achievement of  
true Layer 3 router resiliency. VCStack enables multiple Layer 3  
switches to operate together as one, and graceful restart keeps  
data flowing if the master switch of the VCStack is lost and the  
stack briefly drops out of a routing protocol while a new master  
takes over.  
Full support for IPv6 transition technologies and resilient  
network products and protocols ensure that Allied Telesis  
switching technology provides a solution that is easy to  
manage, scalable and future-proof.  
Diagram 3 - IPv4 and  
IPv6 dynamic routing in  
parallel via a VCStack  
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Products  
Allied Telesis has a range of products that will make the transition  
SwitchBlade x908  
ADVANCED LAYER 3 MoDuLAR SWITCHES  
The Allied Telesis SwitchBlade® x908  
advanced Layer 3 modular switch offers  
high flexibility and density in a small  
physical size, providing scalable and  
versatile switching solutions for today’s  
enterprise networks. Each chassis  
supports eight high-speed 60Gbps  
expansion bays, and can be paired in a  
VCStack.  
Key features  
» Resilient  
10GbE/GbE aggregator for mid-size  
data center or network core  
3RU medium density modular  
platform  
Max capability:  
96 x GbE ports  
16 x 10GbE ports  
» Scalable  
» Reliable  
8 x 60Gbps ‘XEM’ module bays  
(same XEMs as x900 family)  
Hot-swappable PSUs, 1 + 1 PSU  
redundancy  
With VCStack passive backplane:  
» High-performing  
» Easy to manage  
192 x GbE ports  
32 x 10GbE ports  
x610 Series  
ADVANCED LAYER 3+ GIGAbIT ETHERNET  
STACkAbLE SWITCHES  
The Allied Telesis x610 Series is the high performing and  
scalable solution for today’s networks, providing an extensive  
range of port-density and uplink-connectivity options. With  
a choice of 24/48-port versions with optional 10 Gigabit  
uplinks and PoE+ ports, plus the ability to stack up to eight  
units, the x610 Series can connect anything from a small  
workgroup right up to a large business.  
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x900 Series  
ADVANCED LAYER 3 SWITCHES  
The Allied Telesis x900 Series is one of our most advanced series of  
switches and is unmatched in performance, flexibility and reliability. This  
series provides fine service provisioning granularity, high availability, and  
advanced QoS. All x900 switches incorporate a switching core that  
yields wirespeed IPv4 and IPv6 routing and most switches feature robust  
hardware with dual hot-swappable power supplies.  
1RU semi modular platform  
Hot-swappable PSUs  
Allied Telesis x900 Series switches  
encompass the advanced features  
required in modern converged data  
center environments.  
10GbE expansion modules provide  
high-speed uplinks, with the option  
of up to 40Gbps capacity to the  
network core.  
1 + 1 PSU redundancy  
Typical configuration:  
The x900 Layer 3+ switches have  
fully non-blocking switching on all  
ports, so IPv4 Layer 2 switching and  
Layer 3 routing occur at wirespeed.  
This is ideal for high-end server  
deployments, and when aggregating  
Gigabit connections.  
The x900 Layer 3+ switches  
operate with one PSU - installing a  
second PSU provides redundancy.  
Internal PSUs eliminate the need  
for an external Redundant Power  
Supply (RPS) that occupies valuable  
rack space. Built-in redundancy  
guarantees the continued delivery of  
essential services.  
24 or 36 x 10/100/1000T ports  
AT-XEM-2XP  
2 x 10GbE (XFP) ports  
AT-XEM-2XS  
2 x 10GbE (SFP+) ports  
AT-XEM-2XT  
The x900 switches also feature  
front-to-back cooling, maximizing  
their reliability in respect of the  
cooling requirement of the data  
center.  
2 x 10GbE (RJ-45) ports  
AT-XEM-12S  
12 x 100/1000X SFP ports  
AT-XEM-12T  
12 x 10/100/1000T (RJ-45) ports  
AT-XEM-STK  
2 x high-speed stacking ports  
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About Allied Telesis Inc.  
AlliedTelesis is a world class leader in delivering IP/Ethernet network solutions to the  
global market place.We create innovative, standards-based IP networks that seamlessly  
connect you with voice, video and data services.  
Enterprise customers can build complete end-to-end networking solutions through  
a single vendor, with core to edge technologies ranging from powerful 10 Gigabit  
Layer 3 switches right through to media converters.  
AlliedTelesis also offer a wide range of access, aggregation and backbone solutions  
for Service Providers. Our products range from industry leading media gateways  
which allow voice, video and data services to be delivered to the home and  
business, right through to high-end chassis-based platforms providing significant  
network infrastructure.  
AlliedTelesis’ flexible service and support programs are tailored to meet a wide  
range of needs, and are designed to protect your AlliedTelesis investment well into  
the future.  
For further information visit us online at alliedtelesis.com  
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