show bpg evpn evi

show bgp evpn evi {evi-index evi_index} {vni vni}

Description

Show information about the EVPN instance table.

Syntax Description

bgp Specifies BGP.
evpn Specifies Ethernet VPN (RFC 7432).
evi Shows the EVPN instance table.
evi-index Specifies the EVI index.
vni Specifies a particular virtual network identifier.
vni Selects the VNI. Range is 1 to 16,777,215.

Default

N/A.

Usage Guidelines

Each EVPN instance represents a VLAN in a virtual network. In this implementation, there must be a 1-to-1 relationship between VLAN and VNI.

Example

The following example displays the currently active EVPN EVI instances:

# show bgp evpn evi

Flgs EVI-Idx Name       VNI      Local VTEP               RD       Import RTs      Export RTs
---- ------- ---------- ------ ------------ ---------------- ---------------- ---------------
*        190             10000    1.1.1.102    1.1.1.102:190   64716:16787216  64716:16787216
*       1020            101020    1.1.1.102   1.1.1.102:1020   64716:16878236  64716:16878236
*       3500            111103    1.1.1.102   1.1.1.102:3500   64716:16888319  64716:16888319
*       4089            101021    1.1.1.102   1.1.1.102:4089   64716:16878237  64716:16878237
*SM      125 MktEvi        777    1.1.1.102          65535:1      25:16777993     25:16777993
                                                                       25:100          25:100
 SM          EngEvi       884     1.1.1.102          1:65535             20:1            20:1
 
Flags: (*) Entry is active, (S) Entry is statically configured.  (M) RD 
and RT are manually configured
RD: Route distinguisher 
RT: Route target – See RFC 8365 section 5.1.2.1 for details on automatically 
]generated RT decoding instructions.
 
Some static entries may have multiple route target sets. 
These are listed in rows immediately following the initial row
for the EVI-Idx.
 
Total Displayed: 6   Static: 2   Dyn: 4

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 30.2.

Platform Availability

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 32.3 Feature License Requirements document.