To allow users on different network segments to communicate, deploy a Layer 3 gateway and specify the IP address of its VBDIF interface as the default gateway address of the users.
On an IPv6 VXLAN, a BD can be mapped to a VNI (identifying a tenant) in 1:1 mode to transmit VXLAN data packets. VBDIF interfaces, which are Layer 3 logical interfaces created for a BD, can be used to implement communication between VXLANs on different network segments or between VXLANs and non-VXLANs, or they can be used for Layer 2 network access to a Layer 3 network. When configured with an IP address, the VBDIF interface of a BD functions as a tenant's gateway within the BD to transmit Layer 3 packets.
A VBDIF interface needs to be configured on the Layer 3 gateway of an IPv6 VXLAN for communication between different network segments only; it is not needed for communication on the same network segment.
The DHCP relay function can be configured on a VBDIF interface so that hosts can request IP addresses from an external DHCP server.
The system view is displayed.
A VBDIF interface is created, and the VBDIF interface view is displayed.
An IPv4 address is configured for the VBDIF interface.
Run ipv6 enable
The IPv6 function is enabled for the interface.
Run ipv6 address { ipv6-address prefix-length | ipv6-address/prefix-length } or ipv6 address { ipv6-address prefix-length | ipv6-address/prefix-length } eui-64
A global unicast address is configured for the interface.
A MAC address is configured for the VBDIF interface.
Bandwidth is configured for the VBDIF interface.
The configuration is committed.