Use this command to show the virtual networks that have been created.
vn_name | Alphanumeric string identifying the virtual network. |
vxlan | Displays VXLAN virtual networks. |
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 16,777,215. |
vlan | Specifies VLAN. |
vlan_name | Name of the tenant VLAN. |
vman | Specifies VMAN. |
vman_name | Name of the tenant VMAN. |
N/A.
When no option is specified a summary output of all virtual networks appears. You can also query the switch using the virtual network name, VXLAN VNI or the tenant VLAN/VMAN name. With each of these options, detailed information about the virtual networks appears.
The following example shows all virtual networks:
# show virtual-network Virtual Network Name Tenant VLAN Encap ID Encap Flags ========================================================== MyVirtualNetwork1 vlan101 VXLAN 10000 -DX MyVirtualNetwork2 vlan102 VXLAN 20000 -DX ========================================================== Flags : Virtual Router Type (D) Dynamically created user VR, (F) Non-VPN VRF, (N) VPN VRF, (S) System, (U) User. : Virtual Router Admin State (-) Disabled (4) IPv4 Enabled, (6) IPv6 Enabled : Routing protocols configured on the virtual router (b) BGP, (i) ISIS, (m) MPLS, (o) OSPF, (O) OSPFv3, (p) PIM, (r) RIP, (R) RIPng. ---------------------------------------- Total number of Virtual Networks: 2 Local Tunnel Endpoints: 10.10.10.1 (VR-Default) Network Ports [VXLAN] : 1-56 Dynamic Virtual Networks : Off
The following example shows information for virtual network "VNET1":
# show virtual-network VNET1 Name : VNET1 Created By : CLI Tenant VRF : VR-Default Tenant VLAN : SYS_VLAN_0100 VID : 0100 Local Endpoint : 100.1.1.1 Endpoint VRF : VR-Default Flooding : Standard Stats Monitor : Off
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 21.1.
VMAN option added in ExtremeXOS 22.1.
Dynamic virtual networks and dynamic VLAN information was added in ExtremeXOS 30.3.
Flag for dynamically created VRs (D) was added in ExtremeXOS 30.4.
This command is supported on the ExtremeSwitching X670-G2, X465, X590, X690, X695, X870 series switches, and stacks with the same platforms.