3.4.3 VXLAN [SL-L3A]
The following tables show the capacity limits for VXLAN.
Item |
Maximum number |
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VTEP |
255/device |
VNI count #1 |
6000/device |
Number of sub-interfaces #2 |
8191/device |
Number of VNI mapped entries #3 |
8192/device |
Number of tunnel interfaces (destination) |
256/device |
Number of Tunnel Interfaces (Source) |
1/VTEP |
Nexthop count when VXLAN Network port is configured for link aggregation #4 |
160/device |
- Note #1
-
This is the total number of VNI that belong to VTEP.
- Note #2
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If VNI mapping method is subinterface mapping, it is counted as 1 for each subinterface.
If VNI mapping method is VLAN mapping and the configuration command vxlan vlan-mapping mode extended is not set, the sum of the ports for which VLAN using VXLAN is set is counted as the number of subinterfaces. If the configuration command vxlan vlan-mapping mode extended is set, it is not counted as the number of subinterfaces.
- Note #3
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This is the sum of the number of ports belonging to VLAN to which VNI was assigned in VLAN mapping and the number of subinterfaces to which VNI were assigned in the subinterface mapping.
- Note #4
-
This is the sum of Nexthop count for the channel group for which VXLAN Network port is a link aggregation configuration. If multipath routes are configured in a channel group, entries are consumed by multiplying the number of routes.