Hardware Centralized VXLAN
On a hardware centralized VXLAN network, hardware switches function as the NVE nodes, and a group of (or multiple groups of) hardware switches function as Layer 3 VXLAN gateways in centralized mode. Hardware centralized VXLAN can use the spine/leaf two-layer architecture or gateway/spine/leaf three-layer architecture, depending on whether border leaf switches are used as gateways. The spine/leaf two-layer architecture provides simple traffic model and is easy to maintain but difficult to expand, which is applicable to small- and medium-sized networks. The gateway/spine/leaf three-layer architecture features flexible networking and strong network scalability but has complex traffic paths and maintenance, which is applicable to medium- and large-sized networks.
- Hardware Centralized VXLAN Using the Gateway/Spine/Leaf Three-Layer Architecture
- Hardware Centralized VXLAN Using the Spine/Leaf Two-Layer Architecture
- Firewall Access Design
- LB Access Design
- Service Access Design
- Logical Isolation Design
- Traffic Forwarding Model Design
- Routing Protocol Design
- Reliability Design
- Constraints