This isn’t going to be a super long blog post, but I just wanted to quickly add my recent videos :-).
Install CSR1000v into Virtualbox, and integrating with GNS3
And VXLAN in GNS3
This isn’t going to be a super long blog post, but I just wanted to quickly add my recent videos :-).
Install CSR1000v into Virtualbox, and integrating with GNS3
And VXLAN in GNS3
hello Jon,
It's possible to get files of configuration of router ?
i would like to do it
Merry Chrismas
Pascal
I can probably do that :). I deleted the lab, but good practice for me to set it up again.
Oh, and Merry Christmas to you too!
thanks Jon for Merry Chrismas
Happy new year now 😉
I made this simulation
http://stayinginit.blogspot.fr/2014/02/vxlan-basics.html
but i have a problem…
he wrote : Yet another point of interest is that to configure VXLAN related commands your CSR1000V should have the premium license
when i do :
Router#show platform hardware throughput level
The current throughput level is 100 kb/s
Router#show license detail
% Error: No licenses found
do you think i can't test vxlan with evaluation csr1000V ?
Evaluation lic should be just fine. I honestly don't recall even enabling it lol.
Sorry for the delay, here's a zip file with some sample configs from another working vxlan lab.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/0ssfapj9wwrhlof/AACkD0YYk1XkstZeoW0B_rira?dl=0
Thanks a lot Jon
i 'll try to make simulation with gns3 🙂
I Jon I'm using csr1000v-packages-universalk9.03.11.00.S.154-1.S-std in GNS3/Vbox but the vxlan commands aren't supported. Is there anything that has to be enabled first before starting the vxlan config? Thanks
I don't believe VxLAN is supported until 3.12s. Looks like you just need a newer image, try going with Denali 16.3.1a or 3.16.4b.
Thanks for replying. Do you happen to have any of those images? Those images aren't under any of the contracts associated with my CCO.
Anyone get VXLAN dot1q to work in GNS3 with the CSR1KV? I can do untagged traffic just fine.
Any thoughts on a lab using BGP EVPN?
I had really good luck with BGP signaled VPLS, and there's so many commonalities between VXLAN and VPLS, so it's definitely crossed my mind. However, I've been so incredibly focused on Security these days I haven't had the chance to sit down and work it all out… yet.