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In basic Layer 2 and Layer 3 forwarding, Layer 2 forwarding relies on the MAC table, and Layer 3 forwarding relies on the FIB (Forwarding Information Base) table.
In VXLAN, the principle is the same.
Today, we’ll discuss the packet forwarding process in a VXLAN network, using the establishment of a VXLAN tunnel as an example. We’ll explain how communication is handled within the same subnet and across different subnets, ensuring all your questions are answered.
As shown in the diagram below, VM_A, VM_B, and VM_C belong to the same subnet. When VM_A wants to communicate with VM_C for the first time, the packet processing is as follows:
Intra-Subnet VM Communication Network Diagram
After this process, both VM_A and VM_C have learned each other’s MAC addresses. Subsequently, VM_A and VM_C will communicate using unicast.
Inter-subnet packet forwarding requires the use of a Layer 3 gateway. As shown in the diagram below, VM_A and VM_B belong to different subnets. The packet processing for VM_A to communicate with VM_B is as follows:
Inter-Subnet VM Communication Process Diagram
The BDIF interface functions similarly to the VLANIF interface, serving as a Layer 3 logical interface based on the BD (Bridge Domain) to facilitate communication between different subnets or between VXLAN networks and non-VXLAN networks.
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