The EVPN database and routing (below) seem to be complete and correct on all Leafs with MAC and IP info. I'm not clear should I even be seeing arps if the even database is populated with IPs? Yes because its an L2 Bridged Overlay EVPN-VXLAN? I have tried adding no-arp-suppression into the configs at various hierarchies with no improvement. But the responses appear to get dropped after xe-0/0/11 on the leaf. They come in on if 2 and go no further.Īrps over vQFX Leafs reach ping target and elicit response. Here are the nodes.Īrps dropped at vMX on 2nd VNI. The unresolved ARPs on the 2nd VNI is persistent across all participating nodes through Eve reboots. But this kind of stuff is generally isolated to a node or two and resolves with switch or Eve reboots. Now I should say I've seen some really weird behavior in this lab due largely to the vQFXes I think. I added a 2nd VNI 654321 and all I get are unresolved arps.
I setup all the endpoints (customer and CSPs) on a single VNI 123456 and all those nodes can ping each other. Our network is in better hands than mine. Please note I'm the PyEZ guy doing this for fun until someone gives me vtep templates for the MX. I was wondering if you all could help me figure out what I've got wrong? In Eve-NG, I'm modeling a physical environment where we have to add an MX Leaf to provide 100Gb to an existing Bridged-Overlay EVPN-VXLAN on QFX5100s.
Set again on your WinSCP but using port 222 and logon username and password root.VQFXes in Spine/Leaf w/ a single vMX Leaf bottom left Giving allow to access using ip address between your ipcop and your pc (only act as admin).ģ.
You must create rule for admin, and put in the SSH protocol to use port 222 in your IPCop.Ģ. I can post the log when I get home if you like.ġ. Note also that I am unable to connect to the IPcop box with Putty either, same error message, just so you know. It comes back with Network error: Connection refused. When I connect, I use IPcop's root password and port 22 (default). I can ping from admin ws to Ipcop and vice versa Keep in mind that both boxes (ipcop and admin ws) are visible on the same subnet. It did not mention anything about turning any service on/off on IPcop box. Now According to IPCop's official site, I am supposed to use WinSCP to transfer files to the IPcop box from my admin workstation. I have IPCop (a linux based server/router/proxy Operating system) installed on a gateway PC that regulates network traffic on my home network with default configurations. I thought I'd simply reply to this thread instead of opening a brand new one on a similar issue.