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    • BenjiReisB Offline
      BenjiReis Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @gb.123
      last edited by BenjiReis

      @gb-123 Hi!

      All the info are available on the host by running
      ovs-vsctl show and look a the lines relevant to your bridge.
      Also the following fields are available in your private network other_config:

        - `other_config`:
          - `xo:sdn-controller:encapsulation`       : encapsulation protocol used for tunneling (either `gre` or `vxlan`)
          - `xo:sdn-controller:encrypted`           : `true` if the network is encrypted
          - `xo:sdn-controller:pif-device`          : PIF device on which the tunnels are created, must be physical or VLAN or bond master and have an IP configuration
          - `xo:sdn-controller:preferred-center`    : The host UUID to prioritize as network center (or not defined)
          - `xo:sdn-controller:private-network-uuid`: UUID of the private network, same across pools
          - `xo:sdn-controller:vlan`                : VLAN of the PIFs on which the network is created
          - `xo:sdn-controller:vni`                 : VxLAN Network Identifier,
      

      and the MTU is a field of the network as well.

      So xe network-param-get uuid=<your network uuid> param-name=MTU
      and xe network-param-get uuid=<your network uuid> param-name=other-config param-key=xo:sdn-controller:encrypted

      Or should give everything you need!

      Regards

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        gb.123 @BenjiReis
        last edited by gb.123

        @BenjiReis

        Thank you so much!

        PS: Btw, there is a slight typo in your post. Its other-config instead of other_config

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        • BenjiReisB Offline
          BenjiReis Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @gb.123
          last edited by

          @gb-123 You're right! I'll edit my post.

          Thx 🙂

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          • planedropP Offline
            planedrop Top contributor
            last edited by

            For what it's worth, @gb-123 you can also view the MTU in both the pool and host network section:

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              gb.123 @planedrop
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              @planedrop

              Yup. I was looking at seeing other properties also (specifically encryption)

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              • planedropP Offline
                planedrop Top contributor @gb.123
                last edited by

                @gb-123 Yeah I do think it'd be really nice to have all the info exposed in the GUI, not sure if there are any plans for that, but I like the idea.

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                  gb.123 @planedrop
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                  @planedrop said in Get Properties of VxLAN:

                  @gb-123 Yeah I do think it'd be really nice to have all the info exposed in the GUI, not sure if there are any plans for that, but I like the idea.

                  +1 for this but I think the Devs are busy with other important features.

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                  • olivierlambertO Offline
                    olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                    last edited by

                    @BenjiReis how difficult to get that info exposed in XO?

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                    • BenjiReisB Offline
                      BenjiReis Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @olivierlambert
                      last edited by

                      @olivierlambert Pretty easy since everything is stored in the network other_config field.

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                      • olivierlambertO Offline
                        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                        last edited by

                        Might worth it then 🙂

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                        • planedropP Offline
                          planedrop Top contributor
                          last edited by

                          I think this would be awesome, if it's not too much work, would love to see it.

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