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  1. Virtual eXtensible Local Area Networking documentation
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  3. The VXLAN protocol is a tunnelling protocol that is designed to
  4. solve the problem of limited number of available VLAN's (4096).
  5. With VXLAN identifier is expanded to 24 bits.
  6. It is a draft RFC standard, that is implemented by Cisco Nexus,
  7. Vmware and Brocade. The protocol runs over UDP using a single
  8. destination port (still not standardized by IANA).
  9. This document describes the Linux kernel tunnel device,
  10. there is also an implantation of VXLAN for Openvswitch.
  11. Unlike most tunnels, a VXLAN is a 1 to N network, not just point
  12. to point. A VXLAN device can either dynamically learn the IP address
  13. of the other end, in a manner similar to a learning bridge, or the
  14. forwarding entries can be configured statically.
  15. The management of vxlan is done in a similar fashion to it's
  16. too closest neighbors GRE and VLAN. Configuring VXLAN requires
  17. the version of iproute2 that matches the kernel release
  18. where VXLAN was first merged upstream.
  19. 1. Create vxlan device
  20. # ip li add vxlan0 type vxlan id 42 group 239.1.1.1 dev eth1
  21. This creates a new device (vxlan0). The device uses the
  22. the multicast group 239.1.1.1 over eth1 to handle packets where
  23. no entry is in the forwarding table.
  24. 2. Delete vxlan device
  25. # ip link delete vxlan0
  26. 3. Show vxlan info
  27. # ip -d link show vxlan0
  28. It is possible to create, destroy and display the vxlan
  29. forwarding table using the new bridge command.
  30. 1. Create forwarding table entry
  31. # bridge fdb add to 00:17:42:8a:b4:05 dst 192.19.0.2 dev vxlan0
  32. 2. Delete forwarding table entry
  33. # bridge fdb delete 00:17:42:8a:b4:05 dev vxlan0
  34. 3. Show forwarding table
  35. # bridge fdb show dev vxlan0