I built this in my lab and while it works great with two switches. What if I wanted to add a third switch? How would you get macs from A C? I think this design exclusively works with two switches unless I'm wrong. Please expand if you could.
whhy it dosent work for me ive tried to ping from the two pcs but no response and ive verified the nve peers in the two switches but i dont get any result ??
I tried to set it up as you said, but I also didn't get the result of the 'show nve peers' command, and the ping test of the host PCs also failed. There seems to be a configuration problem.
@12:35 you did "member vni 5000 mcast-group 230.1.1.1". What if you had 2 vlans 1000 and 2000 on the 2 switches. Would you have second vlan(vni) as a second member of the one group?
@@NetworkEvolution Thank you for your video! This comment about wanting to extend 2 VLANs caught my attention too. You were pointing to EVPN with BGP as the answer. Does that mean that this vxlan config with multicast ospf only applies if you want to extend 1 VLAN? Thank you!
@@agentsmith64 You can do multiple vni's. under "interface nve 1" the "member vni" command can take either a single vni or a range. I've tested this in my lab. Works fine.
This is really helpful. Thanks for your efforts !. Is there a spin -leaf configuration vdo for Nexus which you mentioned at the end of this explanation.
I built this in my lab and while it works great with two switches. What if I wanted to add a third switch? How would you get macs from A C? I think this design exclusively works with two switches unless I'm wrong. Please expand if you could.
Much Appreciated , Very good and simple way explanation, Thank you
Thanks Tauqeer. Glad it was helpful!
whhy it dosent work for me ive tried to ping from the two pcs but no response and ive verified the nve peers in the two switches but i dont get any result ??
I tried to set it up as you said, but I also didn't get the result of the 'show nve peers' command, and the ping test of the host PCs also failed.
There seems to be a configuration problem.
@12:35 you did "member vni 5000 mcast-group 230.1.1.1". What if you had 2 vlans 1000 and 2000 on the 2 switches. Would you have second vlan(vni) as a second member of the one group?
Hi, please have a look in to this playlist, where you can see with Multiple VLANs.
ruclips.net/video/BMIsZiGCml0/видео.html
Hi, please have a look in to this playlist, where you can see with Multiple VLANs.
ruclips.net/video/BMIsZiGCml0/видео.html
@@NetworkEvolution Thank you for your video! This comment about wanting to extend 2 VLANs caught my attention too. You were pointing to EVPN with BGP as the answer. Does that mean that this vxlan config with multicast ospf only applies if you want to extend 1 VLAN? Thank you!
@@agentsmith64 You can do multiple vni's. under "interface nve 1" the "member vni" command can take either a single vni or a range. I've tested this in my lab. Works fine.
Thank you verry much for this video
You are very welcome
What IP addresss did you assign to the vlan50 svi on switch1 and 2?
Thank you , appreciate your efforts
Thanks Binu !!
This is really helpful. Thanks for your efforts !. Is there a spin -leaf configuration vdo for Nexus which you mentioned at the end of this explanation.
Sorry due to some image compatibility issue in my simulation spine leaf was failing in nexus
Thank you