Fabrics¶
Fabrics are a collection of Network devices, network configurations, network profiles and external connections.
A Fabric is required before setting up a switch out of band subnet and a network device
To set up a Fabric, click on Fabrics
in the Admin UI and click on Add Fabric
In the box, fill in the Name
, Description
and Type
(Currently, Ethernet is the only supported option)
You will notice the Fabric is currently in Draft
. In this state, the fabric is not available for use. Changing it to Active
will make it available for use.
At this point, set up the switch out of band subnet and the network device which will be associated to the fabric.
Once these are set up, click on the fabric to edit it.
To add a network device click on Add network device to this fabric
in the first tab Network devices
In the pop up, click on the dropdown and select the network device you wish to add to the fabric and click Add network device
Once the network devices are added, they can be edited by clicking on the name or clicking edit
(this will direct you to the specified network device). They can also be deleted from the fabric by clicking on delete
Click on Configuration
to change the configuration of the fabric.
From here, the following can be configured:
Site - The site this fabric will be assigned to
Default Network Profile - The default network profile used by the fabric
Zero-Touch Provisioning Enabled - To enable the ability to provision switches in the fabric using Zero-Touch
gNMI Monitoring Enabled - To enable monitoring for the switches in the fabric using gNMI
Syslog Monitoring Enabled - To enable monitoring for the switches in the fabric using syslog
Leaf switches have MLAG pairs - Enable if the switches will be in MLAG pairs
Default VLAN - Default VLAN to use on fabric
VNI Prefix
VLAN Ranges - The range of VLANs which this fabric will use to be automatically provisioned
VRF VLAN Ranges - The range of VRF VLANs which this fabric will use to be automatically provisioned
Reserved VLANs - List of VLANs to be blacklisted in the VLAN Ranges
Prevent VLAN Cleanup - Prevent the specified VLANs from being cleaned up by the MetalSoft system
Prevent Cleanup from Uplinks - Toggle to prevent/allow VLANs to be cleaned up from the Uplinks
ASN ranges - List of ASN ranges to be used by the MetalSoft system
LAG ranges - List of LAG ranges to be used by the MetalSoft system
MLAG ranges - List of MLAG ranges to be used by the MetalSoft system
Number of Spines Next to Leaf Switches - Specify the amount of spines which are next to the leaf switches in the fabric
Click on Network Profiles
to add/edit network profiles
Click on Advanced
to delete the fabric