the correct answer is bridge domain.
the VNI is not a technology, its only a vxlan representation of the bridge domain, who is the underlying technology.
how do you configure a VNI? you have to map it to a bridge domain.
the bridge domain is a layer 2 space just like vlan and the vni is associated to it
A VXLAN header that includes a 24-bit field—called the VXLAN network identifier (VNI)—that is used to uniquely identify the VXLAN. The VNI is similar to a VLAN ID, but having 24 bits allows you to create many more VXLANs than VLANs.
Reference:
https://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=2999385&seqNum=3#:~:text=destination%20IP%20address.-,Virtual%20Network%20Identifier,-A%20virtual%20network
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