vtep-vxlan-show
Previous versions of NetVisor required configuring a tunnel from every node in the fabric, and manually adding VNIs to them. Also, when a new VTEP is added to the fabric, there is no notification about this event, and requires manually creating tunnels from the new node to all other nodes in the fabric. VTEP commands are used to automatically create tunnels between nodes in a fabric.
Syntax vtep-vxlan-show
name name-string |
The name of the VTEP. |
vxlan vxlan-id |
The VXLAN identifier. |
hw_update_pending yes|no |
Hardware update for VXLAN is pending. |
bd_deactivated yes|no |
Static tunnel deactivated in hardware for this bridge domain. |
isolated|not-isolated |
The VNI mode is isolated or not. |
Defaults None
Access Network Administrator
History
Version 2.6.0 |
Command introduced. |
Version 6.0.1 |
The parameter isolated|not-isolated added. |
Usage Use this command to display a VXLAN to a VTEP from a switch.
Examples To display a VXLAN to VTEP1 on Spine 1, use the following syntax:
CLI network-admin@Spine1 > vtep-vxlan-show
name vxlan isolated
---------- ------ -------
vtep-leaf1 10201 no
vtep-leaf1 103501 no
vtep-leaf1 10403 no
vtep-leaf2 10201 no
vtep-leaf2 103501 no
vtep-leaf2 10403 no
vtep-leaf3 10201 no
vtep-leaf3 103501 no
vtep-leaf3 10403 no
vtep-leaf4 10201 no
vtep-leaf4 103501 no
vtep-leaf4 10403 no
vtep-leaf5 10201 no
vtep-leaf5 103501 no
vtep-leaf5 10403 no
vtep-leaf6 10201 no
vtep-leaf6 103501 no
vtep-leaf6 10403 no
vtep-bgw11 10201 no
vtep-bgw11 103501 no