Thanks for the video. I think something that will help make it easier on the viewer is to use diagrams made in Visio from the start, however, as I know that I was struggling to read your handwriting and it made it more difficult to grasp the concepts discussed.
Thanks fo your comment. I undrestand you. Unfortunatley, at the moment, it is not possible for me to draw diagrams in Visio. I am so sorry for inconvenience.
As no L3 VNI is part of VXLAN encap, I assume both source and destination L2 VNIs must be configured on ingress switch. Ingress switch will do look up/routing and egress switch will perform bridging. However, it means we may unnecessarily burn VLANs on ingress switch. Is my understanding correct? I read somewhere that firewall may drop asymmetric traffic due to differences in ingress and egress packet, is that true?
Great illustration but need to work a little on your handwriting and your accent please. Plus I think you should also have mentioned about VTEPS using chassisRouter-MAC address as a dst. mac in inner/original payload/frame in case of symmetric routing. Thanks.
You've explain it quite well with illustration. Thank you.
thanks. you are welcome
Great explanation 🎉
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Thanks for the video. I think something that will help make it easier on the viewer is to use diagrams made in Visio from the start, however, as I know that I was struggling to read your handwriting and it made it more difficult to grasp the concepts discussed.
Thanks fo your comment. I undrestand you. Unfortunatley, at the moment, it is not possible for me to draw diagrams in Visio. I am so sorry for inconvenience.
busted all myths in few mins, Nice work
thanks. you are welcome
As no L3 VNI is part of VXLAN encap, I assume both source and destination L2 VNIs must be configured on ingress switch. Ingress switch will do look up/routing and egress switch will perform bridging. However, it means we may unnecessarily burn VLANs on ingress switch. Is my understanding correct? I read somewhere that firewall may drop asymmetric traffic due to differences in ingress and egress packet, is that true?
Great illustration but need to work a little on your handwriting and your accent please. Plus I think you should also have mentioned about VTEPS using chassisRouter-MAC address as a dst. mac in inner/original payload/frame in case of symmetric routing. Thanks.
thanks for your feedback.