Admin State : UpLocal vtep ip : 101.101.101.101Port List : Fo 0/116The following example displays VTEP to VNI mapping for a specific remote VTEP.Dell# show vxlan vxlan-instance 1 vtep-vni-mapRemote Vtep IP : 10.10.10.10VNI profile : Profile1VNID count : 4VNID list : 100, 200, 300, 400Remote Vtep IP : 10.10.10.11VNI profile : Profile2VNID count : 3VNID list : 100, 200, 500The following example displays VXLAN statistics for a specific port and VLAN combination.Dell# show vxlan statistics interface te 0/0 vlan 2Statistics for Port : Te 0/0 Vlan : 2Rx Packets : 0Rx Bytes : 0Tx Packets : 0Tx Bytes : 0The following example displays VXLAN statistics for the specified VXLAN tunnel.Dell# show vxlan vxlan-instance 1 statistics remote-vtep-ip 1.1.1.1Statistics for Remote-vtep-ip : 1.1.1.1Unicast:Rx Packets : 0Rx Bytes : 0Tx Packets : 0Tx Bytes : 0Non-Unicast:Tx Packets : 0Tx Bytes : 0Use the following command to clear the remote VTEP and access port statistics.Dell# clear vxlan vxlan-instance 1 statisticsPreserving 802.1 p value across VXLAN tunnelsThe 802.1p QoS marking preservation is supported over the VXLAN tunnel. The 802.1p priority is carried over from the VXLAN tunnel tothe remote VTEP—VXLAN tunnel endpoint. The packets egress out to the correct queue based on the priority value. In such a scenario, ifthere is any congestion in the queue, the system generates a pause.Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) 1005