So far, we've talked about MP-BGP EVPN for VXLAN. We've seen how it works with L2 and L3 topologies, and in a previous video we took a look at the configuration for an L2 deployment. But what happens when you want to route between VNIs? In this video, I'll show you the basic configuration needed on Cisco Nexus devices to allow for inter-VNI communication using a transit VNI between VTEPs.
Virtual eXtensible LAN, or VXLAN is a network virtualization technology that is exceptionally useful for large datacenter and cloud computing deployments. VXLAN has been developed to overcome some of the limitations of scalability that are inherent to more traditional Layer 2 technologies.
Chapter list:
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00:00 Introduction
00:47 Preparing the Deployment
03:08 Configuring the Spine Switch
04:09 Understanding VRFs
05:15 Configuring VTEP1
11:20 Summary
Related links and videos:
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BGP Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmVr8r1kmMm0ncoc9L6bFICpuNbo7Tumu
VXLAN - Understanding the Multicast Underlay -
https://youtu.be/Je93J8D9rL4
VXLAN - Multicast Underlay Configuration on Cisco Nexus Switches -
https://youtu.be/9uRvXJGiFAE
VXLAN - Understanding the MP-BGP EVPN Underlay -
https://youtu.be/5lXsc8eLYAw
VXLAN - Configuring MP-BGP EVPN for L2 VNIs on Cisco Nexus -
https://youtu.be/ZcOKVYPuIFo
VXLAN RFC 7348 - https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7348
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