show virtual-network remote-endpoint vxlan
      show virtual-network {vn_name} remote-endpoint vxlan {vni
        vni} {ipaddress
        ipaddress { vr
        vr_name } }
    
    Description
Use this command to show the remote-endpoints that have been created.
Syntax Description
| vn_name | Display remote endpoints only for the specified Virtual Network string. | 
| vni | A unique 24-bit Virtual Network Identifier that is used in the VXLAN header to encapsulate tenant frames. | 
| vni | Virtual Network Identifier value between 1 and 16777215. | 
| ipaddress | IP address of the remote endpoint. | 
| ipaddress | A remote endpoint IP address | 
Default
N/A.
Usage Guidelines
When no option is specified a summary output of all remote endpoints is displayed. User needs to use the virtual network name or VXLAN VNI option to query the remote endpoints associated to a specific virtual network. For detailed information of a specific remote-endpoint, ipaddress option can be used.
Example
* X670-G2-72x.1 # show virtual-network remote-endpoint vxlan
IP Address Virtual Router Next Hops Virtual Active/Total Networks
===================================================================
200.1.1.1 VR-Default 2/2 2
200.1.1.2 VR-Default 2/2 1
200.1.1.3 VR-Default 2/2 1
200.1.1.4 VR-Default 2/2 1
200.200.200.200 VR-Default 0/0 0
===================================================================
Total number of Remote Endpoints : 5
* Slot-1 SBR1-X770.7 # show virtual-network vxlan 
remote-endpoint ipaddress 3.3.3.3
IP Address        : 3.3.3.3                VRF : VR-Default
Learning          : Enabled                Stats Monitor : On
Health Check      : None
                      == Next Hop Information ==
  Gateway       : 22.0.0.1                 MAC  : 00:04:96:97:f8:a6
  Interface     : trunk2                   Port : 1:41
                      == End Next Hop Information ==
                       == Virtual Network Associations ==
  Virtual Network : vni1                   VNI : 1
  Origin          : OSPF Learned,
  Virtual Network : vni2                   VNI : 2
  Origin          : OSPF Learned,
                     == End Virtual Network Associations ==
    History
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 21.1.
Platform Availability
This command is supported on the Summit X770, X670-G2 standalone, and stacks with X770 and X670-G2 slots only.
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