Assigning a network id to the evi tunnel, Specifying extended vlans on the evi tunnel, Configuring endp – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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Step Command

Remarks

5.

(Optional.) Generate a GRE
key for tunneled packets

based on their VLAN IDs.

gre key vlan-id

By default, EVI tunneled packets do
not contain a GRE key.
The GRE key setting must be the
same across an EVI network.

Assigning a network ID to the EVI tunnel

Assign the same network ID to the EVI tunnels of all edge devices in an EVI network.
On an edge device, the network ID assigned to an EVI tunnel must be unique.
To assign a network ID to an EVI tunnel:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter tunnel interface view. interface tunnel number [ mode

evi ]

N/A

3.

Specify a network ID.

evi network-id number

By default, no network ID is specified.

Specifying extended VLANs on the EVI tunnel

When configuring extended VLANs, follow these guidelines:

You can specify an extended VLAN on only one EVI tunnel.

To avoid loops, do not assign transport-facing ports to extended VLANs.

To avoid data breach, make sure all edge devices in an EVI network maintain the same list of
extended VLANs.

To assign extended VLANs to an EVI tunnel:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter EVI tunnel interface
view.

interface tunnel number [ mode
evi ]

N/A

3.

Specify extended VLANs. evi extend-vlan vlan-list

By default, no VLANs are specified as
extended VLANs on any EVI tunnel.
To specify more extended VLANs, repeat
this step.

Configuring ENDP

ENDP enables the edge devices in an EVI network to discovery each other.
Configure an edge device as an ENDS to provide registration services or as an ENDC to register with an

ENDS.

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