Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Create a tenant VRF.
OS10(config)# ip vrf tenant1
OS10(conf-vrf)# exit
Configure an anycast gateway MAC address.
OS10(config)# ip virtual-router mac-address 00:01:01:01:01:01
Configure routing on the virtual networks.
OS10(config)# interface virtual-network10000
OS10(conf-if-vn-10000)# ip vrf forwarding tenant1
OS10(conf-if-vn-10000)# ip address 10.1.0.233/16
OS10(conf-if-vn-10000)# ip virtual-router address 10.1.0.100
OS10(conf-if-vn-10000)# no shutdown
OS10(conf-if-vn-10000)# exit
OS10(config)# interface virtual-network20000
OS10(conf-if-vn-20000)# ip vrf forwarding tenant1
OS10(conf-if-vn-20000)# ip address 10.2.0.233/16
OS10(conf-if-vn-20000)# ip virtual-router address 10.2.0.100
OS10(conf-if-vn-20000)# no shutdown
OS10(conf-if-vn-20000)# exit
VTEP 4 Leaf Switch
1. Configure IP switching in overlay network.
Create a tenant VRF.
OS10(config)# ip vrf tenant1
OS10(conf-vrf)# exit
Configure an anycast gateway MAC address.
OS10(config)# ip virtual-router mac-address 00:01:01:01:01:01
Configure routing on the virtual networks.
OS10(config)# interface virtual-network10000
OS10(conf-if-vn-10000)# ip vrf forwarding tenant1
OS10(conf-if-vn-10000)# ip address 10.1.0.234/16
OS10(conf-if-vn-10000)# ip virtual-router address 10.1.0.100
OS10(conf-if-vn-10000)# no shutdown
OS10(conf-if-vn-10000)# exit
OS10(config)# interface virtual-network20000
OS10(conf-if-vn-20000)# ip vrf forwarding tenant1
OS10(conf-if-vn-20000)# ip address 10.2.0.234/16
OS10(conf-if-vn-20000)# ip virtual-router address 10.2.0.100
OS10(conf-if-vn-20000)# no shutdown
OS10(conf-if-vn-20000)# exit
Example: VXLAN BGP EVPN Border leaf gateway with
asymmetric IRB
This VXLAN BGP EVPN example shows how to transmit VXLAN traffic to an external network. Traffic from a tenant host that is
destined to the Internet is transmitted to a border leaf gateway over L3 VTEPs and an IP underlay fabric.
NOTE:
After VXLAN decapsulation, routing between virtual networks and tenant VLANs is supported only on the S4200-
ON series and S5200-ON series due to NPU capability. On other Dell EMC switches that support VXLAN routing, such as
1044 VXLAN