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Table 6 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 tunnel. Its tunnel interface is up, but the tunnel
is blocked because the primary tunnel is operating correctly.
•
Defect
—The tunnel interface is up, but BFD cannot detect the remote VTEP.
This state is not supported in the current software version.
•
Down
—The tunnel interface is down.
Type
Tunnel assignment method:
Manual
—The tunnel was manually assigned to the VXLAN.
Flood proxy
Flood proxy state:
•
Enabled
—Flood proxy is enabled. The VTEP sends broadcast, multicast, and
unknown unicast traffic to a flood proxy server through the tunnel. The flood
proxy server replicates and forwards flood traffic to remote VTEPs.
•
Disabled
—Flood proxy is disabled.
Split horizon
State of split horizon:
•
Enabled
—Split horizon is enabled on the VXLAN tunnel. The VXLAN tunnel
does not forward the traffic that is received on other VXLAN tunnels.
•
Disabled
—Split horizon is disabled on the VXLAN tunnel. The VXLAN tunnel
forwards the traffic that is received on other VXLAN tunnels.
Related commands
tunnel
vxlan
flooding disable
Use
flooding disable
to disable flooding for a VSI.
Use
undo flooding disable
to enable flooding for a VSI.
Syntax
flooding disable
undo flooding disable
Default
Flooding is enabled for a VSI.
Views
VSI view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
context-admin
Usage guidelines
By default, the device floods unknown unicast frames received from the local site to the following
interfaces in the frame's VXLAN:
•
All site-facing interfaces except for the incoming interface.