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VxLAN Deployment (NVIDIA)

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VxLAN is an encapsulation protocol that provides data center connectivity using tunnelling to stretch Layer 2 connections over an underlying Layer 3 network. In Datacenters, VxLAN is used to create overlay networks that sit on top of the physical network, enabling the use of virtual networks.

It uses a VLAN-like encapsulation technique to encapsulate OSI layer 2 Ethernet frames within layer 4 UDP datagrams. VxLAN endpoints, which terminate the VxLAN tunnel, may be either virtual or physical switch ports, which are known as VxLAN tunnel endpoints (VTEPs).

The following image shows a visual representation of the VxLAN deployment:

Configuration

1. Configure Network/Tool port(s) (DUT-1)

configure terminal
interface ethernet Ethernet64/1
forward-error-correction rs
type network
exit

The Tunnel port on both sides should be a tool port

configure terminal
interface ethernet Ethernet1/1
forward-error-correction none
type tool
exit

2. Configure the VxLAN tunnel(DUT-1)

configure terminal
tunnel tunnel1
interface Ethernet1/1
source-ip 1.1.1.1
destination-ip 1.1.1.2
vni 4099
vlan-tagging disable
exit

3. configure Flow to the Tunnel (DUT-1)

flow flow1
network-ports Ethernet64/1
tool-ports tunnel1
rule 1 permit match-all counters enable
end

4. Configure Network/Tool port(s) (DUT-2)

//Analyser port - Tool port
configure terminal
interface ethernet Ethernet12/1
forward-error-correction rs
type tool
exit
//VxLAN port - Tool port
configure terminal
interface ethernet Ethernet1/1
forward-error-correction none
type tool
exit

5. Configure Tunnel at far-end(DUT-2)

configure terminal
tunnel tunnel2
interface Ethernet1/1
source-ip 1.1.1.2
destination-ip 1.1.1.1
vni 4099
vlan-tagging disable
exit

6. Configure Flow to match traffic from the Tunnel (DUT-2)

flow flow01
network-ports tunnel1
tool-ports Ethernet12/1
rule 1 permit match-all counters enable
exit

7. Verify

pbnoscli# show vxlan tunnel all
===============================================
VXLAN Tunnel - tunnel1
===============================================
Tunnel Port       : Ethernet1/1       
Source IP         : 1.1.1.1         
Destination IP    : 1.1.1.2         
Source MAC        : 1c:34:da:23:77:00
VN-ID             : 4099            
Vlan Tagging      : false           
pbnoscli# 

pbnoscli# show vxlan tunnel all 
===============================================
VXLAN Tunnel - tunnel2
===============================================
Tunnel Port       : Ethernet1/1       
Source IP         : 1.1.1.2         
Destination IP    : 1.1.1.1         
Source MAC        : 1c:34:da:24:de:00
VN-ID             : 4099            
Vlan Tagging      : false            
pbnoscli#

VxLAN