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Validate routing using anycast gateways

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Packet capture showing successful tunneled Layer 2 ping The first red box shows the source and destination are the VTEPs for Rack 1 and Rack 2 respectively. The second red box shows the packet is encapsulated with VXLAN on VNI 1614. The third red box shows the source and destination IP addresses of the VMs. 11.2 Validate routing using anycast gateways This test is between two VMs on different VNIs on different leaf pairs. In this example, VM-1614-1 pings VM1615-3. Since the VMs are on different networks, the anycast gateways are used. Refer to Figure 22 as needed. VM-1614-1 has the IP address 172.16.14.1. It is on R740xd-1 connected to the first leaf pair in Rack 1. VM1615-3 has the IP address 172.16.15.3. It is on R740xd-3 connected to the second leaf pair in Rack 2. A packet capture of the successful exchange with a ping request selected is shown in Figure 24. Packet capture showing successful Layer 3 ping The first red box shows the source and destination are the VTEPs for Rack 1 and Rack 2 respectively. The second red box shows the packet sent from VM-1614-1 is encapsulated with VXLAN on VNI 1615. This is 59 Dell EMC Networking Virtualization Overlay with BGP EVPN

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Packet capture showing successful tunneled Layer 2 ping
The first red box shows the source and destination are the VTEPs for Rack 1 and Rack 2 respectively. The
second red box shows the packet is encapsulated with VXLAN on VNI 1614. The third red box shows the
source and destination IP addresses of the VMs.
11.2
Validate routing using anycast gateways
This test is between two VMs on different VNIs on different leaf pairs. In this example, VM-1614-1 pings VM-
1615-3. Since the VMs are on different networks, the anycast gateways are used. Refer to Figure 22 as
needed.
VM-1614-1 has the IP address 172.16.14.1. It is on R740xd-1 connected to the first leaf pair in Rack 1. VM-
1615-3 has the IP address 172.16.15.3. It is on R740xd-3 connected to the second leaf pair in Rack 2.
A packet capture of the successful exchange with a ping request selected is shown in Figure 24.
Packet capture showing successful Layer 3 ping
The first red box shows the source and destination are the VTEPs for Rack 1 and Rack 2 respectively. The
second red box shows the packet sent from VM-1614-1 is encapsulated with VXLAN on VNI 1615. This is