- Written by Kamlesh Raghuvanshi
- Posted on April 19, 2021
- Updated on August 20, 2024
- 6300 Views
There are use cases where all broadcast, multicast and unknown MAC traffic are not needed to be flooded into the
- Written by Canberk Akcali
- Posted on September 12, 2024
- Updated on September 12, 2024
- 556 Views
Forced periodic ARP refresh adds support for a mechanism that allows forcing ARP/NDP refresh requests to be sent in periodic intervals independently of ARP/NDP entries' confirmed time in the kernel. By default, when a neighbor entry gets confirmed by various processes such as ARP synchronization between MLAG peers, an ARP refresh request is not sent for at least another duration of ARP aging timeout (or ND cache expiry time for the IPv6 case). This feature provides support for a configuration to force sending refresh requests at the configured ARP/ND aging timeout regardless of the last confirmed time.
- Written by Kallol Mandal
- Posted on January 17, 2019
- Updated on October 9, 2024
- 7920 Views
Selective ARP install is the selective programming of remote ARPs in hardware as received through EVPN Type 2 MAC-IP routes in an EVPN VXLAN/ MPLS Integrated Routing and Bridging (IRB) scenario. Instead of installing every MAC+IP binding received from EVPN into the hardware, the switch installs them only when there is routed traffic destined to the IP, thereby saving TCAM space on the switch. However, there is a tradeoff as there is an initial one-time latency to install the hardware TCAM entry on the first flow of routed traffic to the IP.
- Written by Aaron Bamberger
- Posted on June 5, 2023
- Updated on September 20, 2023
- 5440 Views
Enabling “Proxy ARP/ND for Single Aggregation (AG) VTEP Campus Deployments without EVPN” allows an aggregation VTEP to proxy reply to a VXLAN-encapsulated ARP request/NS when the ARP/NS target host is remote and the ARP/ND binding is already learned by the AG VTEP.
- Written by Christopher Brown
- Posted on December 16, 2020
- Updated on December 23, 2020
- 6428 Views
ARP and IPv6 Neighbor Discovery use a neighbor cache to store neighbor address resolutions. The capacity of the
- Written by Kallol Mandal
- Posted on October 15, 2024
- Updated on October 15, 2024
- 266 Views
VXLAN ARP and IPv6 Neighbor Discovery (NDP) packet headend replication capability via VxlanSwFwd matches the COPP rate limit for these packets for the supported platforms regardless of the size of the VXLAN flood VTEP list. However, there still remains a case where the handling capacity is limited by CPU: the handling of ARP broadcast and NS multicast that result from Glean traffic (post routing).