Connectivity Guide

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Example
OS10# show show virtual-network 100
Vlan Virtual-network Interface
100 1000 ethernet1/1/1,ethernet1/1/2
100 5000 ethernet1/1/2
Supported releases 10.4.2.0 or later
show vlan (virtual network)
Displays the VLANs assigned to virtual networks.
Syntax
show vlan
Parameters None
Default Not congured
Command mode EXEC
Usage information Use the show vlan command to display the VLAN port interfaces that transmit VXLAN packets over a virtual
network.
Example
OS10# show vlan
Codes: * - Default VLAN, M - Management VLAN, R - Remote Port Mirroring VLANs,
@ – Attached to Virtual Network
Q: A - Access (Untagged), T - Tagged
NUM Status Description Q Ports
* 1 up A Eth1/1/1-1/1/48
@ 100 up T Eth1/1/2,Eth1/1/3
A Eth1/1/1
@ 101 up T port-channel5
200 up T Eth1/1/11-1/1/15
Supported releases 10.4.2.0 or later
source-interface loopback
Congures a dedicated loopback interface as the source virtual tunnel endpoint (VTEP).
Syntax
source-interface loopback number
Parameters
loopback
number
Enter the loopback interface used as the source interface of a VXLAN virtual tunnel (0–
16383).
Default Not congured
Command mode NVE-INSTANCE
Usage information
The IP address of the loopback interface serves as the source IP address in encapsulated packets transmitted from
the switch as an NVE VTEP. The no version of this command removes the congured value.
The loopback interface must have an IP address congured. The loopback IP address must be reachable from
the remote VTEP.
You cannot change the source interface if at least one VXLAN virtual network ID (VNID) is congured for the
NVE instance.
530 VXLAN