Configuring vxlan ip gateways, Overview, Vxlan ip gateways separate from vteps – H3C Technologies H3C S12500-X Series Switches User Manual

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Configuring VXLAN IP gateways

Overview

The following are available IP gateway placement designs for VXLANs:

VXLAN IP gateways separate from VTEPs—Use a VXLAN-unaware device as a gateway to the
external network for VXLANs. On the gateway, you do not need to configure VXLAN settings.

VXLAN IP gateways collocated with VTEPs—Include the following placement designs:

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Centralized VXLAN IP gateway deployment—Use one VTEP to provide Layer 3 forwarding for
VXLANs. Typically, the gateway-collocated VTEP connects to other VTEPs and the external
network. To use this design, make sure the IP gateway has sufficient bandwidth and processing

capability.

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Distributed VXLAN IP gateway deployment—Deploy one VXLAN IP gateway on each VTEP to
provide Layer 3 forwarding for VXLANs at their respective sites. This design distributes the Layer

3 traffic load across VTEPs. However, its configuration is more complex than the centralized

VXLAN IP gateway design.

In a collocation design, the VTEPs use virtual Layer 3 VSI interfaces as gateway interfaces to provide

services for VXLANs.

VXLAN IP gateways separate from VTEPs

As shown in

Figure 12

, an independent VXLAN IP gateway connects a Layer 3 network to a VTEP. VMs

send Layer 3 traffic to the gateway through VXLAN tunnels. When the Layer 3 traffic arrives, the VTEP

terminates the VXLANs and forwards the inner frames to the gateway. In this gateway placement design,

the VTEP does not perform Layer 3 forwarding for VXLANs.

Figure 12 VXLAN IP gateway separate from VTEPs

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