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L3VNI in VxLAN

auosdavid2000
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Dears,

In the following points :-

1 - A VRF "CUSTOMER1" assigned to multiple L2VNIs from (10001-1000N).
2 - The L2VNI are mapped to the same VRF "CUSTOMER1"
3 - Then VRF "CUSTOMER1" would be mapped to a single L3VNI, let say 30000.

For L3VNI I have local vlan mapped to, let say "vlan 30". My question is if I support more that 4000 customers, how can I do mapping, I run out of local vlans?

 

BR,

Aws.

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grant.maynard
Level 4
Level 4

I believe the vlan ID is local to the switch and not carried in the vxlan packet. It is the VNI which is carried. The same VNI could map to a different VLAN ID on each switch. In effecf VKAN IDs are local to each switch.

Also you're unlikely to need 4000 VLAN IDs on each switch for the L3 VNIs.

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