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You cannot change the source interface if at least one VXLAN virtual network ID (VNID) is configured
for the NVE instance.
Use this command in NVE mode to override a previously configured value and reconfigure the source IP
address. The no version of this command removes the configured value.
Examples
OS10(config-nve)# source-interface loopback 1
Supported
releases
10.4.2.0 or later
virtual-network
Creates a virtual network for VXLAN tunneling.
Syntax
virtual-network vn-id
Parameters
vn-id
Enter the virtual-network ID, from 1 to 65535.
Default Not configured
Command mode CONFIGURATION
Usage
information
The virtual network operates as a L2 bridging domain. To add a VXLAN to the virtual network, use the
vxlan-vni command. The no version of this command removes the configured virtual network.
Example
OS10(config)# virtual-network 1000
OS10(config-vn)#
Supported
releases
10.4.2.0 or later
virtual-network untagged-vlan
Configures a dedicated VLAN for internal use to transmit untagged traffic on member ports in virtual networks on the switch.
Syntax
virtual-network untagged-vlan vlan-id
Parameters
id
Enter the reserved untagged VLAN ID, from 1 to 4093.
Default Not configured
Command mode CONFIGURATION
Usage
information
The untagged VLAN ID is used internally for all untagged member interfaces that belong to virtual
networks. You cannot use the reserved untagged VLAN ID for a simple VLAN bridge or for tagged traffic
on member interfaces of virtual networks. The no version of this command removes the configured value.
Example
OS10(config)# virtual-network untagged-vlan 10
Supported
releases
10.4.2.0 or later
vxlan-vni
Assigns a VXLAN ID to a virtual network.
Syntax
vxlan-vni vni
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