API Guide
Table Of Contents
- VXLAN and BGP EVPN Configuration Guide for Dell EMC SmartFabric OS10 Release 10.5.1
- VXLAN
- VXLAN concepts
- VXLAN as NVO solution
- Configure VXLAN
- L3 VXLAN route scaling
- DHCP relay on VTEPs
- View VXLAN configuration
- VXLAN MAC addresses
- VXLAN commands
- hardware overlay-routing-profile
- interface virtual-network
- ip virtual-router address
- ip virtual-router mac-address
- member-interface
- nve
- remote-vtep
- show hardware overlay-routing-profile mode
- show interface virtual-network
- show nve remote-vtep
- show nve remote-vtep counters
- show nve vxlan-vni
- show virtual-network
- show virtual-network counters
- show virtual-network interface counters
- show virtual-network interface
- show virtual-network vlan
- show vlan (virtual network)
- source-interface loopback
- virtual-network
- virtual-network untagged-vlan
- vxlan-vni
- VXLAN MAC commands
- clear mac address-table dynamic nve remote-vtep
- clear mac address-table dynamic virtual-network
- show mac address-table count extended
- show mac address-table count nve
- show mac address-table count virtual-network
- show mac address-table extended
- show mac address-table nve
- show mac address-table virtual-network
- Example: VXLAN with static VTEP
- BGP EVPN for VXLAN
- BGP EVPN compared to static VXLAN
- VXLAN BGP EVPN operation
- Configure BGP EVPN for VXLAN
- VXLAN BGP EVPN routing
- BGP EVPN with VLT
- VXLAN BGP commands
- VXLAN EVPN commands
- Example: VXLAN with BGP EVPN
- Example: VXLAN BGP EVPN — Multiple AS topology
- Example: VXLAN BGP EVPN — Centralized L3 gateway
- Example: VXLAN BGP EVPN — Border leaf gateway with asymmetric IRB
- Example: VXLAN BGP EVPN—Symmetric IRB
- Example - VXLAN BGP EVPN symmetric IRB with unnumbered BGP peering
- Example: Migrating from Asymmetric IRB to Symmetric IRB
- Controller-provisioned VXLAN
- Support resources
- Index
Supported
releases
10.4.3.0 or later
max-backoff
Configures a time interval, in milliseconds (ms). This is the duration the switch waits between the connection attempts to the
controller.
Syntax
max-backoff interval
Parameters interval—Enter the amount of time, in ms. This is the duration the switch waits between the
connection attempts to the controller, from 1000 to 180000 ms.
Default 8000 ms
Command Mode CONFIGURATION-NVE-OVSDB
Usage
Information
The no version of this command replaces the default maximum wait time configuration in the switch.
Example
OS10(config)# nve
OS10(config-nve)# controller ovsdb
OS10(config-nve-ovsdb)# max-backoff 40000
Supported
Releases
10.4.3.0 or later
nve-controller
Assigns the interfaces to be managed by the controller.
Syntax
nve-controller
Parameters None
Default None
Command mode INTERFACE
Usage
information
The interface must be in Switchport Trunk mode when adding the interface to the controller. If the
interface is not in the Switchport Trunk mode, the system displays the following error message:
% Error: Interface ethernet1/1/1, must be in switchport trunk for
controller mode.
NOTE: If the interface has active port-scoped VLAN (Port,VLAN) pairs configured by the controller,
you cannot remove an interface from the controller.
The no version of this command removes the interface from the controller and removes any VXLAN
binding associated with the interface.
Example
OS10(config)# interface ethernet 1/1/1
OS10(config-if-eth1/1/1)# nve-controller
Supported
releases
10.4.3.0 or later
nve controller ssl-key-generate
Generates the SSL certificate for the OVSDB server to setup the SSL connection with the controller.
Syntax
nve controller ssl-key-generate
176 Controller-provisioned VXLAN