![]() ![]() Yes because the flood and learn behavior vEOS-1 learned the source for 10.0.100.2… vEOS-1(config-if-Vx1)#sh ac ![]() Wait what?! The ping worked without adding it to vEOS-1. Note this configuration is often used in conjunction with multicast for Head-End Replication (HER) where needed but you can use it to create a completely unicast flooding topology as well.įirst, let’s add the unicast flood statements just on vEOS-2: vEOS-2(config-if-Vx1)#sh ac Now we’ll convert the configuration from multicast to unicast flooding and notice some very interesting behavior. We fixed layer 3 but left multicast broken. ![]() In our last blog we broke VXLAN via breaking layer 3 and multicast. ![]()
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