This command allows you to add or remove remote VTEPs to a MAC address.
| mac_addr | Forwarding destination(s) for this MAC. | 
| broadcast | Forwarding destination(s) for broadcast traffic. | 
| unknown-unicast | Forwarding destination(s) for unknown unicast traffic. | 
| unknown-multicast | Forwarding destination(s) for unknown multicast traffic. | 
| add | Add to configuration. | 
| delete | Delete from configuration. | 
| vr | VR/VRF instance the IPv4 address is configured on. | 
| vr_name | An existing VR/VRF name. | 
| ipaddress | Configure the IP address of the remote tunnel endpoint to which the MAC needs to be bound. | 
| remote_ipaddress | IPv4 address of the remote tunnel endpoint. | 
VR-Default.
You must first use the [create | delete] fdb command to add the first remote VTEP, and then issue this command to add additional remote VTEPs for the same MAC. You cannot add a remote VTEP to a static entry that has ports or blackhole configured. When the last VTEP is deleted, ExtremeXOS deletes the FDB entry for that MAC.
# configure fdb 01:00:5e:00:00:01 vlan vlan101 add vxlan ipaddress 30.30.30.1 # configure fdb broadcast vlan vlan101 add vxlan vr VR-Default ipaddress 30.30.30.1 # configure fdb unknown-unicast vlan vlan101 delete vxlan ipaddress 20.20.20.1
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 21.1.
This command is supported on the ExtremeSwitching X670-G2, X465, X590, X690, X695, X870 series switches, and stacks with X465, X590, X670-G2, X870X690, X695 slots only.