Hello Mr. Vishnu, Very good explanation on VXLAN. I had learned the theoretical and practical application of VXLAN. I have a question - let's say on Mr. Rahul's datacenter, two customers are sharing the same switch with both of them using the same VLAN tag of 10. How can we map the same VLAN 10 for each customer to two different VNIs?
Hey, Thank you for liking this video. On a particular switch, it is not possible to use the same vlan 10 for two different tenants. As I mentioned on a particular switch, VLAN's are going be 4096.
mapping different VNIs to same vlan, sounds to me a bit similar to private vlan concept, a way of subdividing hosts under same vlan, well,, a much better improved version that is :)
This is true for a single switch. In old legacy switching you can have max 4096 VLANS across your L2 Network which can have multiple switches. But VXLAN took out this limitation.
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You are welcome and thank you so much for taking time to appreciate the content !!!
Great explanation. Superb job. You sir are a great trainer. I have seen a lot of vxlan videos and the explanation in this video is just amazing.
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Way of delivering the content is amazing.
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Very well explained, Thank you 🙏
Thank you so much Ayush !!!
VNI- VXLAN Network Identifier. Great explanation. 👍👍
Thanks Brijesh !!
Hello Mr. Vishnu,
Very good explanation on VXLAN. I had learned the theoretical and practical application of VXLAN. I have a question - let's say on Mr. Rahul's datacenter, two customers are sharing the same switch with both of them using the same VLAN tag of 10. How can we map the same VLAN 10 for each customer to two different VNIs?
Hey, Thank you for liking this video. On a particular switch, it is not possible to use the same vlan 10 for two different tenants. As I mentioned on a particular switch, VLAN's are going be 4096.
Hi, are we still using same VTEP for different customer ?
Interesting question and the answer is yes. VTEP is not dependent on VRF or customer !!!
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Excellent explanation..!!
Thank you so much dear !!!
mapping different VNIs to same vlan, sounds to me a bit similar to private vlan concept, a way of subdividing hosts under same vlan, well,, a much better improved version that is :)
Every VXLAN has to be associated with a VLAN. So, it is still only 4096 VXLANs that is possible.
This is true for a single switch. In old legacy switching you can have max 4096 VLANS across your L2 Network which can have multiple switches. But VXLAN took out this limitation.