Please check your switch port MTU value (9000), the default is 1500

Vxlan needs to modify the package header. The default MTU value will not be 
able to transfer data.

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发件人: Mr Jazze <mrja...@gmail.com> 
发送时间: 2020年3月18日 6:31
收件人: CloudStack Mailing-List <users@cloudstack.apache.org>
主题: VXLAN Connectivity

Hello Again,

I've reconfigured my test environment to use VXLAN instead of OVS which went no 
where. I've of course deployed Advance Mode and put all the pieces in place 
which yielded a somewhat functional cloud. I was able to deploy Windows Server 
2016 virtual machine. Initially, this VM didn't acquire it's DHCP address from 
VPC router. I noticed VM was running on 2nd host and router was running on 1st 
host, so I migrated VM to the same host as router; then it was able to acquire 
DHCP address and ping 1.1.1.1. Then, while trying to troubleshoot why there was 
no connectivity across hosts the router took a dump and I had to destroy it to 
get another router deployed, now VM is unable to get IP address regardless of 
which host.

Does anyone have any experience with similar issue with VXLAN connectivity 
and/or advice on how to resolve?

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