The VXLAN (Virtual Extensible LAN) header contains the VXLAN network identifier, also known as the VNI (VXLAN Network Identifier).
The VNI is a 24-bit identifier that uniquely identifies the VXLAN segment or virtual network.
VXLAN encapsulates Layer 2 Ethernet frames in Layer 3 UDP (User Datagram Protocol) packets, and the VNI in the VXLAN header helps route these packets to the appropriate VXLAN segment or network.
VXLAN network identifier (VNI) A 24-bit field in the VXLAN header that enables up to
16 million Layer 2 and/or Layer 3 VXLAN segments to coexist within the same infrastructure.
VXLAN is typically used to extend L2 networks, but the original Layer 2 VLAN ID itself is not included in the VXLAN header.
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