- Written by Jefferson Esteves
- Posted on 11月 5, 2024
- Updated on 11月 5, 2024
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The VLAN interface (SVI) counter feature allows the device to count packets received and sent by the device on a per SVI basis. By default, in a VXLAN routing scenario, packets are not counted on the "overlay" SVI. The platform CLI command described below allows for counting on the overlay SVI. When enabled, this feature still permits counting on underlay network SVIs
- Written by Neil Jarvis
- Posted on 3月 2, 2022
- Updated on 6月 7, 2023
- 8966 Views
A L2 sub-interface is a logical bridging endpoint associated with traffic on an interface distinguished by 802.1Q tags, where each <interface, 802.1Q tag> tuple is treated as a first-class bridging interface.
- Written by Lavanya Conjeevaram
- Posted on 3月 31, 2017
- Updated on 4月 3, 2017
- 6639 Views
When configuring or modifying a RACL applied to a VLAN interface, the VLAN will be blocked while applying the updated