01-16-2018 04:57 AM - edited 03-01-2019 08:42 AM
I always thought the VXLAN tunnels were established between two VTEP's on VXLAN-capable switches, such as Nexus 9K, and the servers wouldn't even know their traffic traverse through VXLAN, or regular VLAN.
Until I watched a UCS training video on Cisco Live, saying UCS VIC 1300 cards can now offload VXLAN processing, to free up the server general purpose CPU's. (Cisco Live 2017, BRKINI-2025)
Does this mean servers/endpoint hosts can also do VXLAN, as long as the OS supports it?
Why would they want to do that?
Wouldn't it complicate things for the server admins?
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