Arista Networks, Inc.
Indirect VXLAN bridging
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Abstract:
A method for transmitting MAC frames between hosts/remote machines and virtual machines across network elements (e.g., switches, routers, and multilayer switches) that conventionally do not hold capacity to address VXLAN encapsulation to any and all possible destination VTEPs within expanding data centers. More specifically, the method permits a network element the functionality of retaining VXLAN encapsulation table entries corresponding to VTEPs on Top of Rack (ToR) switches versus to VTEPs on hosts that reside under those ToR switches. This use of indirect VXLAN bridging may reduce the number of required VTEPs stored on a network element for the purposes of performing VXLAN encapsulation, thereby once again establishing the capability for packets to reach any arbitrary destination VTEP as data centers scale.
Utility
29 Mar 2016
14 Jan 2020