Users Guide

The following example shows the show vxlan vxlan-instance unicast-mac-remote command.
Dell# show vxlan vxlan-instance <1> unicast-mac-remote
Total Local Mac Count: 1
VNI MAC TUNNEL
4656 00:00:01:00:00:01 36.1.1.1
VXLAN Service nodes for BFD
When multiple service nodes are available for a given Logical Network, Network Virtualization Overlay (NVO) gateway picks one of the
service nodes for forwarding Broadcast unknown Unicast and Multicast Traffic (BUM). When one of the service nodes goes down or bfd
is down in that service node, the gateway switches to the alternate service node for Broadcast unknown Unicast and Multicast Traffic
(BUM).
Examples of the show bfd neighbors command.
To verify that the session is established, use the show bfd neighbors command.
Dell_GW1#show bfd neighbors
* - Active session role
Ad Dn - Admin Down
B - BGP
C - CLI
I - ISIS
O - OSPF
O3 - OSPFv3
R - Static Route (RTM)
M - MPLS
V - VRRP
VT - Vxlan Tunnel
LocalAddr RemoteAddr Interface State Rx-int Tx-int Mult Clients
* 1.0.1.1 1.0.1.2 Te 1/49/1 Up 200 200 3 B
* 3.3.3.3 192.168.122.135 Te 1/38 Up 1000 1000 3 VT
* 3.3.3.3 192.168.122.136 Te 1/42 Up 1000 1000 3 VT
* 3.3.3.3 192.168.122.137 Te 1/43 Up 1000 1000 3 VT
* 3.3.3.3 192.168.122.138 Te 1/38 Up 1000 1000 3 VT
* 3.3.3.3 192.168.122.139 Te 1/42 Up 1000 1000 3 VT
Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN)
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