For multirack deployments, use the show vxlan remote vni command to ensure VLANs are stretched between the required racks. For example, VLAN 105 is stretched between 10.0.0.2, 10.0.03, and 10.0.0.4. These IP addresses are the leaf pair VTEP IP addresses for Racks 2, 3, and 4 respectively. It also provides the VNI assigned to each VLAN in the fabric.
Leaf1A# show vxlan remote vni
Vlan Tunnel Group VNI
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Vlan105 10.0.0.2 internal 10105
Vlan105 10.0.0.3 internal 10105
Vlan105 10.0.0.4 internal 10105
Vlan106 10.0.0.2 internal 10106
Vlan106 10.0.0.3 internal 10106
Vlan106 10.0.0.4 internal 10106
Vlan150 10.0.0.2 internal 10150
Vlan150 10.0.0.3 internal 10150
Vlan150 10.0.0.4 internal 10150
Vlan151 10.0.0.2 internal 10151
Vlan151 10.0.0.3 internal 10151
Vlan151 10.0.0.4 internal 10151
Vlan152 10.0.0.2 internal 10152
Vlan152 10.0.0.3 internal 10152
Vlan152 10.0.0.4 internal 10152
Vlan153 10.0.0.2 internal 10153
Vlan153 10.0.0.3 internal 10153
Vlan153 10.0.0.4 internal 10153
Vlan154 10.0.0.2 internal 10154
Vlan154 10.0.0.3 internal 10154
Vlan154 10.0.0.4 internal 10154
Vlan161 10.0.0.2 internal 10161
Vlan161 10.0.0.3 internal 10161
Vlan161 10.0.0.4 internal 10161
Vlan162 10.0.0.2 internal 10162
Vlan162 10.0.0.3 internal 10162
Vlan162 10.0.0.4 internal 10162
Total count : 27