02-04-2016 08:39 PM - edited 03-01-2019 08:11 AM
Can VLAN be part of extended-vlan in OTV?
i.e.
interface G0/0/1
description {Facing switch inside}
service instance 1 ethernet
encapsulation untagged
bridge-domain 1
interface overlay0
no ip address
otv join-interface GigabitEthernet0/0/2
no otv filter-fhrp
no otv suppress arp-nd
otv adjacency-server unicast-only
service instance 1 ethernet
encapsulation dot1q 1
bridge-domain 1
on the other end, similar config.
Is it possible?
Thanks for your inputs.
Son
02-05-2016 11:04 PM
Hello Son,
By default VLAN 1 will be used for OTV site VLAN configuration. It is recommended to use a dedicated VLAN. The allocated Site VLAN must not be extended across the overlay.
As a result the same Site VLAN could be used at both sites. Even if only one OTV Edge Device, the Site VLAN must still be defined. Create a new VLAN to be used as the OTV Site VLAN and define this VLAN as the OTV Site VLAN.
Hope it Helps..
-GI
02-11-2016 01:53 AM
Hi Ganesh,
We have defined a different site vlan for each site so this should not be an issue. However, we have consulted to a Cisco TAC and they suggested to use encapsulation on vlan 1 by using a different native vlan on the trunk.
Regards,
Son
07-15-2020 09:59 PM
Hi All,
We have a similar challenge of extending native VLAN over OTV.
Is it recommended to extend the native VLAN over OTV.
Thanks,
Dayesh
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