11
Syntax
display
vxlan tunnel
[
vxlan-id vxlan-id
]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
vxlan-id
: Specifies a VXLAN ID in the range of 0 to 16777215. If you do not specify a VXLAN, the
command displays VXLAN tunnel information for all VXLANs.
Examples
# Display VXLAN tunnel information for all VXLANs.
<Sysname> display vxlan tunnel
Total number of VXLANs: 1
VXLAN ID: 10, VSI name: vpna, Total tunnels: 4 (4 up, 0 down, 0 defect, 0 blocked)
Tunnel name Link ID State Type Flooding proxy
Tunnel0 0x5000000 Up Auto Disabled
Tunnel1 0x5000001 Up Manual Disabled
Tunnel2 0x5000002 Up Manual/Auto Disabled
MTunnel0 0x6002710 Up Auto Disabled
# Display VXLAN tunnel information for VXLAN
10
.
<Sysname> display vxlan tunnel vxlan-id 10
VXLAN ID: 10, VSI name: vpna, Total tunnels: 4 (4 up, 0 down, 0 defect, 0 blocked)
Tunnel name Link ID State Type Flooding proxy
Tunnel0 0x5000000 Up Auto Disabled
Tunnel1 0x5000001 Up Manual Disabled
Tunnel2 0x5000002 Up Manual/Auto Disabled
MTunnel0 0x6002710 Up Auto Disabled
Table 7 Command output
Field Description
Link ID
Tunnel's link ID in the VXLAN.
State
Tunnel state:
•
Up
—The tunnel is operating correctly.
•
Blocked
—The tunnel is a backup proxy tunnel. Its tunnel interface is up, but the
tunnel is blocked because the primary proxy tunnel is operating correctly.
•
Defect
—The tunnel interface is up, but the VTEP has not received BFD control
packets from the remote end for 5 seconds. You must check for physical link or
VXLAN tunnel problems. This value is available in Release 2418P01 and later
versions.
•
Down
—The tunnel interface is down.
Type
Tunnel assignment method:
•
Auto
—The tunnel was automatically assigned to the VXLAN. For a
multicast-mode VXLAN, the tunnel (MTunnel) was automatically created and
assigned to the VXLAN to transmit flood traffic.
•
Manual
—The tunnel was manually assigned to the VXLAN.