show commands 1- BGP summary --------------- show BGP summary >> Check for SPINE loopbacks >> Check eBGP routes learnt inet.0: x/x/x/x [Optional: iBGP routes learnt] 2- VxLAN tunnels ---------------- show ethernet-switching vxlan-tunnel-end-point remote >>> should be two VxLAN tunnels 3- Routing table and BGP route ------------------------------- 3a- show route <SPINE loopback> 3b- show route <SPINE loopback> extensive >> take note of the NH ( example "> to 10.1.23.1 via xe-0/0/1.0" ) The format of the EVPN routes is EVPN-route-type:route-distinguisher:vni:mac-address. show route table bgp.evpn.0 evpn-ethernet-tag-id <vni id> evpn-mac-address <mac address> 5- Forwarding table --------------------- show route forwarding-table destination <SPINE loopback> 6- Mac address learnt: ---------------------- show evpn database show evpn database mac-address 00:50:56:a2:54:66 show evpn database mac-address 00:50:56:a2:54:66 extensive 7- MAc@ advertise in BGP: -------------------------- show route advertising-protocol bgp 10.255.0.1 evpn-mac-address 00:50:56:a2:54:66 show route forwarding-table table VS1 destination | |
starting point the IP@ of BMS | from BMS's IP@ {master:0} jcluser@Leaf1> show route table bgp.evpn.0 active-path | match 192.168 2:10.255.0.1:7999::9::00:00:5e:01:00:01::192.168.100.1/304 MAC/IP 2:10.255.0.1:7999::9::02:05:86:71:36:00::192.168.100.4/304 MAC/IP 2:10.255.0.2:7999::9::00:00:5e:01:00:01::192.168.100.1/304 MAC/IP 2:10.255.0.2:7999::9::02:05:86:71:85:00::192.168.100.5/304 MAC/IP |
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