Starting with ExtremeXOS 22.4, Extreme Loop Recovery Protocol (ELRP) is supported on Virtual Extensible LANs (VXLANs).
VXLAN is an encapsulation mechanism. A VXLAN header is added to an L2 frame and encapsulated in a UDP/IP packet. Transit nodes see only an ordinary IP packet.
Summit X770, X670-G2, and ExtremeSwiching X870, X690 series switches.
enable virtual-network remote-endpoint vxlan [ipaddress ipaddress {vr vr_name} | all]
disable virtual-network remote-endpoint vxlan [ipaddress ipaddress {vr vr_name} | all]
Changes are underlined.
run elrp {vlan}vlan_name ports [ports |all | none] {remote-endpoints vxlan all} {interval interval {seconds | milliseconds} } {retry count}
configure elrp-client one-shot {vlan}vlan_name ports [ports | all |none] {remote-endpoints vxlan all} {interval interval {seconds | milliseconds} } {retry count} {log | print | print-and-log]}
configure elrp-client periodic {vlan} vlan_name ports [ports | all | none] {remote-endpoints vxlan all} {interval interval {seconds | milliseconds} } {log | log-and-trap | trap} {disable-port {egress | ingress} {duration {seconds } | permanent }}
configure elrp-client disable-ports [exclude | include] [ ports | eaps-ring-ports | remote-endpoints vxlan]
The following show commands now display remote endpoint information:
show virtual-network {vn_name} remote-endpoint vxlan {vni vni} {ipaddress ipaddress {vr vr_name}}
show elrp
show elrp disabled-ports