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New and Changed Information
Feature
VXLAN FEX HIF support
Flood and Learn and
centralized gateway support
PV Routing support
VXLAN Bud Node Over VPC
BGP EVPN DHCP Relay
support
Q-in-VNI support
Inner VLAN and Outer VLAN
Mapping on a Trunk Port
support
VXLAN EVPN ingress
replication
Port VLAN mapping on a trunk
port
vPC Consistency Check for
vPC VTEPs
Static MAC for VXLAN VTEP
support
Description
Added VXLAN support for
FEX host interface port.
Added recommendation for
centralized gateway
Added support for PV routing.
Example configuration of
VXLAN bud node over VPC.
Enables DHCP relay support in
BGP EVPN environment.
Added support for Q-in-VNI.
Added support for inner VLAN
and outer VLAN mapping on
a trunk port.
Replicates BUM traffic to
remote VTEP peers that are
learned through the BGP EVPN
control plane on Cisco Nexus
9300 Series switches.
Enables VLAN translation
between the ingress VLAN and
a local VLAN on a port on
Cisco Nexus 9300 Series
switches.
Enables two switches
configured as a vPC pair to
exchange and verify their
configuration compatibility.
Enables the configuration of
static MAC addresses behind a
peer VTEP on Cisco Nexus
9300 Series switches.
Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS VXLAN Configuration Guide, Release 7.x
New and Changed Information
Changed
Where Documented
in
Release
7.0(3)I2(1)
Guidelines and Limitations for
VXLAN
Guidelines and Limitations for
VXLAN BGP EVPN
7.0(3)I2(1)
Considerations for VXLAN
Deployment
7.0(3)I2(1)
Configuring Port VLAN
Mapping on a Trunk Port
7.0(3)I2(1)
VXLAN Bud Node Over VPC
Overview
7.0(3)I2(1)
DHCP Relay in VXLAN BGP
EVPN Overview
7.0(3)I2(1)
Configuring Q-in-VNI
7.0(3)I2(1)
Configuring Inner VLAN and
Outer VLAN Mapping on a
Trunk Port
7.0(3)I1(2)
Configuring VXLAN EVPN
Ingress Replication
7.0(3)I1(2)
Configuring Port VLAN
Mapping on a Trunk Port
7.0(3)I1(2)
vPC Consistency Check for
vPC VTEPs
7.0(3)I1(2)
Configuring Static MAC for
VXLAN VTEP
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