Related commands
vxlan neighbor-discovery authentication
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vxlan neighbor-discovery server enable
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network-id
Use network-id to assign a network ID to an NVE tunnel interface.
Use undo network-id to remove the network ID of an NVE tunnel interface.
Syntax
network-id network-id
undo network-id
Default
No network ID is assigned to an NVE tunnel interface.
Views
Tunnel interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
number: Specifies a network ID in the range of 1 to 16777215.
Usage guidelines
ENDP supports multiple VXLAN networks. ENDP uses network IDs to uniquely identify VXLANs. VTEPs
can discover each other if they have the same network ID.
On a VTEP, NVE tunnel interfaces must use different network IDs.
Examples
# Assign a network ID of 123 to the NVE tunnel interface Tunnel 0.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface tunnel 0 mode nve
[Sysname-Tunnel0] network-id 123
vxlan neighbor-discovery authentication
Use vxlan neighbor-discovery authentication to enable ENDP authentication.
Use undo vxlan neighbor-discovery authentication to disable ENDP authentication.
Syntax
vxlan neighbor-discovery authentication { cipher | simple } password
undo vxlan neighbor-discovery authentication
Default
ENDP authentication is disabled.
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