Shows the IPv4 entries from the EVPN MAC/IP table.
bgp | Specifies BGP. |
evpn | Specifies Ethernet VPN (RFC 7432). |
ipv4 | Shows only the IPv4 entries from the EVPN MAC/IP table. |
evi-index | Specifies the EVI index. |
evi_index | Restricts the display to EVI index (should be equal to VLAN ID). Range is 1 to 4,094. |
ip-address | Restricts the display to an IP address. |
ip_address | Selects the IP address. |
N/A.
This command allows you to view the current set of IPv4 addresses configured in EVPN. If the ESI and ESI-Port fields are non-zero, then the entry was learned over a shared interface. The remote LACP partner‘s 6-byte MAC address is part of the ESI. For a full decoding of the ESI, see RFC 7432. The source (Src) column indicates whether the entry was learned (L)ocally or (R)emotely. The local entries are from the IP ARP cache or a locally configured routable VLAN. The remote entries appear only if the “In Use” flag is set to yes.
The following example shows the current set of IPv4 addresses configured in EVPN.
# show bgp evpn ipv4 Src EVI-Idx Destination MAC BGP Next Hop VNI ESI ESI-Port In Use --- ------- --------------- ----------------- --------------- ---------- ------------------------------ ---------- ------ L 190 192.168.190.102 00:04:96:9d:64:e2 10000 00:01:02:03:04:05:06:07:08:09 22 Yes R 190 192.168.190.101 00:04:96:9d:66:e8 3.3.3.103 10000 Yes R 1020 20.1.1.3 00:04:96:9c:2c:a2 1.1.1.101 101020 Yes L 1020 20.1.1.1 00:04:96:9d:64:e2 101020 Yes R 1020 20.1.1.2 00:04:96:9d:66:e8 3.3.3.103 101020 Yes L 3500 1.1.103.1 00:04:96:9d:64:e2 111103 Yes R 4089 21.1.1.3 00:04:96:9c:2c:a2 1.1.1.101 101021 Yes L 4089 21.1.1.1 00:04:96:9d:64:e2 101021 Yes R 4089 21.1.1.2 00:04:96:9d:66:e8 3.3.3.103 101021 Yes R 4089 21.1.1.30 00:0f:20:98:87:5a 3.3.3.103 101021 Yes Src: (L) Local, (R) Remote In Use: Yes/No - Indicates if entry is installed in IP ARP cache. Total MAC/IP entries: 10
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 30.2.
This command is available on platforms that support the appropriate license. For complete information about software licensing, including how to obtain and upgrade your license and which licenses support the BGP feature, see the Switch Engine v33.1.1 Licensing Guide document.