FabricPath is a Cisco technology designed to create a Layer 2 multipath network in the data center. It provides loop-free forwarding using a MAC-in-MAC encapsulation, which adds a FabricPath header to the original Ethernet frame. This allows switches to make forwarding decisions based on the FabricPath header, enabling multipathing and improved scalability compared to traditional Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). It is commonly used in large data centers to improve network utilization, reduce latency, and simplify network management.
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