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destination port in the UDP header. The switch will also terminate any incoming VXLAN packets that
match the specified UDP destination port.
Moreover, the command also updates all of the existing VXLAN tunnels in the hardware with the newly
configured UDP destination port, and no or very little traffic disruption occurs during this operation.
The allowed configurable range for the VNID is 1 to 16777214, while the use of 16777215 is reserved for
internal purposes.
The allowed configurable range for the UDP port is 1024 to 65535.
The
no
command is used to reset the switch’s VXLAN UDP destination port configuration back to the
default value. The command updates all of the existing VXLAN tunnels in the hardware with to use the
default VXLAN UDP destination port, and no or very little traffic disruption occurs during this operation.
vxlan udp-dst-port port-number
no vxlan udp-dst-port
Parameters
port-number
Indicates a UDP port number.
Default
The default is 4789 (IANA-assigned UDP port to VXLAN).
Command Mode
Global Config
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vxlan vlan
This command is used to associate an access VLAN to a specific by VXLAN tenant. In the event that the
VXLAN specified has not been created already, then it will be created upon issuing of this command. A
maximum of 1024 DCVPNs can be created on the switch.
Those packets that have the specified VLAN vlan-id tag will be associated to the VXLAN VNID upon
arrival. This command causes only the traffic from the specified VLAN to be associated with the given VN
identified by VSID. For the command to have any effect, the VLAN vlan-id must have already been
created. Also, access ports for the VN specified by the VNID must be configured by
configuring the VLAN
vlan-id membership on the eligible interfaces before or after this command is issued.
Note:
For all member ports of the VLAN vlan-id, it is recommended that ingress filtering be configured.
The allowed configurable range for the VNID is 1 to 16777214, while the use of 16777215 is reserved for
internal purposes..
The
no
command is used to remove an associated VLAN from the specified VXLAN. All of the configured
access ports of the VN specified by the VNID will be removed.
vxlan vnid vlan vlan-id
no vxlan vnid vlan
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