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2.

Click Add.

3.

Enter a partial or complete interface name in the Transport-Facing Interface field.
For example, enter gi to match all interface names that contain the gi string. Enter a space to
match all available interfaces on the device.

4.

Click OK.

Disabling EVI on transport-facing physical interfaces

Perform this task to remove transport-facing interfaces from EVI-enabled interface list. VFM disables EVI
on the interfaces immediately after you complete this task.
To disable EVI on transport-facing physical interfaces:

1.

Access the EVI-Enabled Interfaces page.

2.

Select interfaces from the interface list.

3.

Click Delete.

4.

Click OK.

Managing EVI services on individual devices

An EVI service contains the basic EVI settings for an EVI tunnel. On an edge device, an EVI tunnel
represents an EVI network.
After deploying the EVI service for all edge devices in an EVI network (see "

Managing EVI services

"),

you can tune EVI service parameters on individual edge devices.

Viewing the EVI configuration of a device

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select VAN Fabric Manager > LAN Configuration > EVI.

3.

Click the Device Management tab.

4.

In the device list, click the Operation icon

for the device, and then select View Config.

The Device Configuration page displays a toolbar and an EVI service list.
Toolbar

{

Add—Add an EVI service for a device (see "

Adding an EVI service to a device

").

{

Delete—Remove an EVI service from a device (see "

Removing an EVI service from a device

").

{

Refresh—Refresh the EVI service list.

{

Configure Flooding—Configure EVI flooding and ARP flooding suppression (see
"

Bulk-configuring flooding settings for EVI services

").

Service list contents

{

Network ID—Network ID of the EVI tunnel for the EVI service. Each EVI service must have a
unique network ID. Devices of an EVI service must have the same network ID.

{

Source IP—Source IP address or interface for the tunnel that conveys the EVI network. EVI uses
the specified address or the primary IP address of the specified source interface as the source

IP address of tunneled packets on the transport network.

{

Tunnel Interface—EVI tunnel interface number.

{

Extended VLANs—VLANs extended to other customer sites through the EVI tunnel.

{

ENDP Role—ENDP role of the device:

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