01-20-2021 01:40 AM
Hi All
I would like to know what the most common use case is for VXLAN these days? are most people using it for tunnelling vlans between sites?
Cheers
01-20-2021 01:48 AM
Virtual extensive local area network (VXLAN) is a protocol for running a Layer 2 network and stretching it over a Layer 3 network.
in traditional VLAN you can have max of 4K LVAN, with VXLAN you can mitigate this issue in bigger network. L2 STP Loops gone.
SD-Access Mainly use VXLAN as data plan over LISP as controlplan.
more information can be find :
01-20-2021 02:08 AM
Hi Balaji
I thought it was the case,
are people generally mapping the vlan to a single vni or mapping multiple vlans to a vni? any reason you would choose one over the other?
also am I right saying that the vni number has to start from 4096 to 16,777,215 ? so for example I would have to map vlan 10 to 4096 and not vlan 10 to vni 10?
cheers
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