VXLAN-INSTANCE mode
local-vtep-ip IP Address
4
Create a VNI profile to associate with remote VTEP configuration.
VXLAN-INSTANCE mode
vni—profile profile name
5
Associate VNID to the VNI profile.
VNI-PROFILE mode
vnid VNID Range
6
Create a remote tunnel and associate the remote VTEP to the VNID.
VXLAN-INSTANCE mode
remote—vtep—ip remote IP Address vni-profile profile name
7
Enable the VXLAN.
VXLAN-INSTANCE mode
no shutdown
8
Enable VXLAN instance on the interface. The interface should not be on layer 2.
INTERFACE mode
vxlan-instance Instance ID
9
Associate VNID to VLAN.
INTERFACE VLAN mode
vxlan-vnid VNID
Limitations on Static VXLAN
While configuring a static VXLAN, the following conditions apply:
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Static VXLAN is not supported in Stacking and VLT environments.
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Routing over VXLAN is not supported.
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SNMP and REST API are not supported for VXLAN configurations.
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Multicast over VXLAN is not supported.
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Only 4K VNIs are supported while configuring static VXLAN.
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In multicast and broadcast traffic, even though the remote VTEP is reachable through the ECMP path, load balancing is not supported.
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The 802.1p QOS markings are not preserved in the tags that go through the VXLAN tunnel.
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Single VNI can be mapped to Single VLAN only.
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Only one Remote VTEP can be reached through a single interface in a broadcast domain.
Displaying Static VXLAN Configurations
To display the static VXLAN configurations, use the following commands.
Examples of the show vxlan-instance Command
The following example displays the basic configuration details.
Dell# show vxlan vxlan-instance 1
Instance
: 1
Mode
: Static
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Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN)