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Parameters
vnid
Indicates VXLAN VNID (1-16777214).
vlan-id
Indicates a VLAN ID (1-4093).
Default
The default is None.
Command Mode
Global Config
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vxlan vtep
This command is used to configure a specific IP address to be the remote virtual tunnel endpoint (VTEP)
within the VXLAN. 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, and
multiple remote VTEPs can be configured one by one, as necessary, for the same VNID.
Note:
The switch supports the configuration of a Multicast IP address to automatically discover remote
VTEPs in order to define a flood group for DCVPN. The command should be utilized in order to manually
configure all remote VTEPS behind which the Tenant (VNID) hosts are present for each DCVPN.
One or more tenant systems reachable through the VTEP can be optionally specified by the user. For a
particular VXLAN, the tenant systems can be added or deleted one by one. Typically, the system learns
tenant systems automatically from received messages, but if a tenant system has been configured, then
the configuration overrides such learning for the given MAC address.
The MAC addresses for the tenant system are maintained in a separate table and are not listed in the
FDB mac-address table. These addresses internally consume shared resources for system hardware
layer 2 address tables. As such, the maximum number of tenant systems is dependent upon the number
of resources that remain in the hardware layer 2 table, with that number being dynamic in nature.
A maximum of 600 remote tenant system entries may be configured per VN, while an overall total of 4096
entries may be configured on the switch.
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 a remote VTEP from a VXLAN. The command also causes all tenant
system MAC address associations with the specified VTEP and DCVPN to be cleared from the system.
Moreover, the command will delete the manual association of a tenant system to a remote VTEP if the
optional [ tenant-system mac-addr ] parameter is used. The command cannot be utilized in order to delete
a dynamically-learned tenant system association.
vxlan vnid vtep ipadd [tenant-system mac-addr]
no vxlan vnid vtep ipadd tenant-system mac-addr
Parameters
vnid
Indicates VXLAN VNID (1-16777214).
ipadd
Indicates an IP Address.
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