- play_arrow Overview
- play_arrow OVSDB and VXLAN Overview
- Understanding the Junos OS Implementation of OVSDB and VXLAN in a VMware NSX for vSphere Environment
- Understanding VXLANs
- VXLAN Constraints on EX Series, QFX Series, PTX Series, and ACX Series Devices
- Understanding the OVSDB Protocol Running on Juniper Networks Devices
- OVSDB Support on Juniper Networks Devices
- OVSDB Schema for Physical Devices
- Understanding How Layer 2 BUM and Layer 3 Routed Multicast Traffic Are Handled with OVSDB
- Understanding BFD in a VMware NSX Environment with OVSDB and VXLAN
- Understanding Overlay ping and traceroute Packet Support
- PIM NSR and Unified ISSU Support for VXLAN Overview
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- play_arrow Configuring OVSDB and VXLAN
- play_arrow Configuring OVSDB-Managed VXLANs with an SDN Controller
- OVSDB and VXLAN Configuration Workflows for VMware NSX Environment
- Installing OVSDB on Juniper Networks Devices
- Understanding How to Set Up OVSDB Connections on a Juniper Networks Device
- Creating and Installing an SSL Key and Certificate on a Juniper Networks Device for Connection with SDN Controllers
- Setting Up OVSDB on Juniper Networks Devices That Support the Dynamic Configuration of VXLANs
- Understanding Dynamically Configured VXLANs in an OVSDB Environment
- VMware NSX Configuration for Juniper Networks Devices Functioning as Virtual Tunnel Endpoints
- Example: Setting Up a VXLAN Layer 2 Gateway and OVSDB Connections in a VMware NSX Environment (Trunk Interfaces Supporting Untagged Packets)
- Example: Setting Up a VXLAN Layer 2 Gateway and OVSDB Connections in a VMware NSX Environment (Trunk Interfaces Supporting Tagged Packets)
- Verifying That a Logical Switch and Corresponding Junos OS OVSDB-Managed VXLAN Are Working Properly
- play_arrow Configuring VXLANs Without an SDN Controller
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- play_arrow Configuration Statements and Operational Commands
Monitoring a Remote VTEP Interface
Action
user@switch> show interface logical-name detail M Flags: Up SNMP-Traps Encapsulation: ENET2 VXLAN Endpoint Type: Remote, VXLAN Endpoint Address: 10.1.1.2, L2 Routing Instance: default-switch, L3 Routing Instance: default Traffic statistics: Input bytes : 228851738624 Output bytes : 0 Input packets: 714162415 Output packets: 0 Local statistics: Input bytes : 0 Output bytes : 0 Input packets: 0 Output packets: 0 Transit statistics: Input bytes : 228851738624 0 bps Output bytes : 0 0 bps Input packets: 714162415 0 pps Output packets: 0 0 pps Protocol eth-switch, MTU: 1600, Generation: 277, Route table: 5