Working Mechanisms; Vxlan Tunnel Establishment And Assignment; Assignment Of Traffic To Vxlans; Mac Learning - H3C S7500E-XS Series Configuration Manual

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Working mechanisms

The VTEP uses the following process to forward an inter-site frame:
1.
Assigns the frame to its matching VXLAN if the frame is sent between sites.
2.
Performs MAC learning on the VXLAN's VSI.
3.
Forwards the frame.
This section describes this process in detail. For intra-site frames in a VSI, the system performs
typical Layer 2 forwarding, and it processes 802.1Q VLAN tags as described in
VSIs."

VXLAN tunnel establishment and assignment

To provide Layer 2 connectivity for a VXLAN between two sites, you must create a VXLAN tunnel
between the sites and assign the tunnel to the VXLAN.

Assignment of traffic to VXLANs

Traffic from the local site to a remote site
The VTEP uses an Ethernet service instance to match a list of VLANs on a site-facing interface. The
VTEP assigns customer traffic to a VXLAN by mapping the Ethernet service instance to a VSI. An
Ethernet service instance is identical to an attachment circuit (AC) in L2VPN.
As shown in
10). When a frame from VLAN 2 arrives, the VTEP assigns the frame to VXLAN 10, and looks up VSI
A's MAC address table for the outgoing interface.
Figure 3 Identifying traffic from the local site
Traffic from a remote site to the local site
When a frame arrives at a VXLAN tunnel, the VTEP uses the VXLAN ID in the frame to identify its
VXLAN.

MAC learning

The VTEP performs source MAC learning on the VSI as a Layer 2 switch.
For traffic from the local site to the remote site, the VTEP learns the source MAC address
before VXLAN encapsulation.
For traffic from the remote site to the local site, the VTEP learns the source MAC address after
removing the VXLAN header.
Figure
3, Ethernet service instance 1 matches VLAN 2 and is mapped to VSI A (VXLAN
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