FabricPath Switch IDs
When FabricPath is enabled globally, each device is atomatically assigned with a switch ID (12 bits) You have the option to manually configure the switch ID, but you must ensure all devices in the FabricPath domain have unique values. The switch ID is encoded in the outer MAC addresses of the FabricPath MAC-in-MAC frames.
The Dynamic Resource Allocation Protocol (DRAP) automatically assigns a switch ID and ensures that no duplicate IDs exist in the FabricPath domain. The FabricPath network automatically detects conflicting switch IDs and prevents the data path initialization on the FabricPath interface. As a best practice, we recommend that you manually set the switch IDs.
The emulated switch ID is used in a VPC+ to identify the VPC+ bundle. The emulated switch ID must be unique within each VPC+ virtual switch domain. In a vPC+ domain, three switch ID's will be used—one unique switch ID for each vPC peer and one emulated switch ID that is common between both vPC peers.
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