API Guide
Table Of Contents
- VXLAN and BGP EVPN Configuration Guide for Dell EMC SmartFabric OS10 Release 10.5.1
- VXLAN
- VXLAN concepts
- VXLAN as NVO solution
- Configure VXLAN
- L3 VXLAN route scaling
- DHCP relay on VTEPs
- View VXLAN configuration
- VXLAN MAC addresses
- VXLAN commands
- hardware overlay-routing-profile
- interface virtual-network
- ip virtual-router address
- ip virtual-router mac-address
- member-interface
- nve
- remote-vtep
- show hardware overlay-routing-profile mode
- show interface virtual-network
- show nve remote-vtep
- show nve remote-vtep counters
- show nve vxlan-vni
- show virtual-network
- show virtual-network counters
- show virtual-network interface counters
- show virtual-network interface
- show virtual-network vlan
- show vlan (virtual network)
- source-interface loopback
- virtual-network
- virtual-network untagged-vlan
- vxlan-vni
- VXLAN MAC commands
- clear mac address-table dynamic nve remote-vtep
- clear mac address-table dynamic virtual-network
- show mac address-table count extended
- show mac address-table count nve
- show mac address-table count virtual-network
- show mac address-table extended
- show mac address-table nve
- show mac address-table virtual-network
- Example: VXLAN with static VTEP
- BGP EVPN for VXLAN
- BGP EVPN compared to static VXLAN
- VXLAN BGP EVPN operation
- Configure BGP EVPN for VXLAN
- VXLAN BGP EVPN routing
- BGP EVPN with VLT
- VXLAN BGP commands
- VXLAN EVPN commands
- Example: VXLAN with BGP EVPN
- Example: VXLAN BGP EVPN — Multiple AS topology
- Example: VXLAN BGP EVPN — Centralized L3 gateway
- Example: VXLAN BGP EVPN — Border leaf gateway with asymmetric IRB
- Example: VXLAN BGP EVPN—Symmetric IRB
- Example - VXLAN BGP EVPN symmetric IRB with unnumbered BGP peering
- Example: Migrating from Asymmetric IRB to Symmetric IRB
- Controller-provisioned VXLAN
- Support resources
- Index
Command mode EXEC
Usage
information
On S4100-ON series, S5200-ON series, S4048T-ON, S4248-ON, and S6010-ON switches, L3 VXLAN
overlay routing requires reserved hardware resources. The number of reserved table entries in a profile
varies according to the OS10 switch.
Example (S5200-
ON series)
OS10# show hardware overlay-routing-profile mode all
Overlay Underlay Overlay Underlay
Mode Next-hop Next-hop L3 RIF L3 RIF
Entries Entries Entries Entries
default-overlay-routing 8192 57344 2048 14336
disable-overlay-routing 0 65536 0 16384
balanced-overlay-routing 32768 32768 8192 8192
scaled-overlay-routing 53248 12288 12288 4096
show hardware overlay-routing-profile mode
Overlay Underlay Overlay Underlay
Setting Mode Next-hop Next-hop L3 RIF L3 RIF
Entries Entries Entries Entries
Current default-overlay-routing 8192 57344 2048 14336
Next-boot default-overlay-routing 8192 57344 2048 14336
Supported
releases
10.4.3.0 or later
show interface virtual-network
Displays the configuration of virtual-network router interfaces and packet statistics.
Syntax
show interface virtual-network [vn-id]
Parameters
vn-id
Enter a virtual-network ID, from 1 to 65535.
Default Not configured
Command mode EXEC
Usage
information
Use this command to display the virtual-network IP address used for routing traffic in a virtual network.
Traffic counters also display.
Example
show interface virtual-network 102
Virtual-network 102 is up, line protocol is up
Address is 14:18:77:25:6f:84, Current address is 14:18:77:25:6f:84
Interface index is 66
Internet address is 12.12.12.2/24
Mode of IPv4 Address Assignment: MANUAL
Interface IPv6 oper status: Enabled
Link local IPv6 address: fe80::1618:77ff:fe25:6eb9/64
MTU 1532 bytes, IP MTU 1500 bytes
ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout: 60
Last clearing of "show interface" counters: 10:24:21
Queuing strategy: fifo
Input statistics:
89 packets, 10056 octets
Output statistics:
207 packets, 7376 octets
Time since last interface status change: 10:23:21
Supported
releases
10.4.3.0 or later
24 VXLAN