Multicast-mode vxlan configuration example, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C S12500-X Series Switches User Manual

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# Verify that the VXLAN tunnels have been assigned to the VXLAN.

[SwitchA] display l2vpn vsi verbose

VSI Name: vpna

VSI Index : 0

VSI State : Up

MTU : 1500

Bandwidth : -

Broadcast Restrain : -

Multicast Restrain : -

Unknown Unicast Restrain: -

MAC Learning : Enabled

MAC Table Limit : -

Drop Unknown : -

Flooding : Enabled

VXLAN ID : 10

Tunnels:

Tunnel Name Link ID State Type

Tunnel1 0x5000001 Up Manual

Tunnel2 0x5000002 Up Manual

ACs:

AC Link ID State

FGE1/0/1 srv1000 0 Up

# Verify that the VTEP has learned the MAC addresses of remote VMs.

<SwitchA> display l2vpn mac-address

MAC Address State VSI Name Link ID/Name Aging

cc3e-5f9c-6cdb dynamic vpna Tunnel1 Aging

cc3e-5f9c-23dc dynamic vpna Tunnel2 Aging

--- 2 mac address(es) found ---

2.

Verify that VM 1, VM 2, and VM 3 can ping each other. (Details not shown.)

Multicast-mode VXLAN configuration example

Network requirements

As shown in

Figure 9

:

Configure VXLAN 10 as a multicast-mode VXLAN on Switch A, Switch B, and Switch C to provide
Layer 2 connectivity for the VMs across the network sites.

Manually establish VXLAN tunnels and assign the tunnels to VXLAN 10.

Use the default remote-MAC address learning method (MAC address learning in the data plane).

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