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The VRF command will only apply for enabling multicast routing within that VRF. Typically with multiple ACL groups that would mean that you're trying to control which RP address is used for different multicast addresses? If so - you need to make thes...
One other trick with tracks I used years ago was stub-objects. Basically - you can define a track for example:
!
track 71 stub-object
default-state down
!
Then - make a track list which does an 'OR' on the stub object and the object you're tracking ...
No problem. What is the intent of having different SVI IPs on the two different VTEPs? You're not doing a distribute anycast gateway - are you instead going with a centralized default gateway (see https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/ca...
Thanks for the additional clarification - that actually makes more sense now since you're configs looked good once you had posted the NVE interface. So to make sure I'm understanding - a summary:
When hosts are connected on either VTEP - then can pin...
Some other things to check - make sure you have jumbo MTU across your underlay. Also - do you see any NVE peers (sh nve peers)? Can you check the BGP table and make sure you're getting information from the other VTEP: sh bgp l2vpn evpnAre there any a...