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VXLAN-VNI EVI Bridge-Domain
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Supported
releases
10.4.2.0 or later
vni
Associates an EVPN instance with a VXLAN VNI or configures a VXLAN VNI to use for L3 EVPN symmetric IRB traffic.
Syntax
vni vni
Parameters
vni
Enter a VXLAN virtual-network ID, from 1 to 16,777,215.
Default Not configured
Command mode EVPN-EVI and EVPN-VRF
Usage
information
Use this command:
In EVPN-EVI mode to configure an EVPN instance with RD and RT values for an overlay VXLAN
virtual network.
In EVPN-VRF mode to configure a unique VXLAN VNI for EVPN symmetric IRB traffic in a tenant
VRF.
Example
OS10(config)# evpn
OS10(config-evpn)# evi 10
OS10(config-evpn-evi)# vni 10000
OS10(config)# evpn
OS10(config-evpn)# vrf vrf-blue
OS10(config-evpn-vrf-vrf-blue)# vni 65536
Supported
releases
10.5.1 or later
vrf
Creates a non-default VRF instance for EVPN symmetric IRB traffic.
Syntax
vrf vrf-name
Parameters
vrf-name Enter the name of a non-default tenant VRF; 32 characters maximum.
Default Not configured
Command Mode EVPN
Usage
Information
Configure a non-default VRF for symmetric IRB for each tenant VRF. The tenant VRF is created using the
ip vrf command when you enable overlay routing with IRB; see Enable overlay routing between virtual
networks.
Example
OS10(config)# evpn
OS10(config-evpn)# vrf vrf-blue
Supported
Releases
10.5.1 or later
Example: VXLAN with BGP EVPN
The following VXLAN with BGP EVPN example uses a Clos leaf-spine topology with VXLAN tunnel endpoints (VTEPs). The
individual switch configuration shows how to set up an end-to-end VXLAN. eBGP is used to exchange IP routes in the IP
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