For which type of endpoint entry does a Cisco ACI leaf switch keep the original TEP source address instead of rewriting the outer source IP address to its TEP address?
Endpoint movement and bounce entries
There are several scenarios in which an endpoint moves between two Cisco ACI leaf switches, such as a failover event or a virtual machine migration in a hypervisor environment. Cisco ACI data-plane endpoint learning detects these events quickly and updates the Cisco ACI endpoint database on a new leaf. In addition to data-plane learning, Cisco ACI uses bounce entries to manage the old endpoint information on the original leaf.
The difference between a bounce entry and a remote endpoint is in whether or not the leaf rewrites the outer source IP address of the packet. When a packet uses a normal remote endpoint, the Cisco ACI leaf uses its own TEP address as the outer source IP address, so the remote leaf learns this packet with its own TEP. When a packet uses a bounce entry, the Cisco ACI leaf doesn’t rewrite the outer source IP address, so the remote data-plane learning will behave as if the packet came from the originating leaf rather than the intermediate “bounce” leaf.
I think C is right
The difference between a bounce entry and a remote endpoint is in whether or not the leaf rewrites the outer source IP address of the packet. When a packet uses a normal remote endpoint, the Cisco ACI leaf uses its own TEP address as the outer source IP address, so the remote leaf learns this packet with its own TEP. When a packet uses a bounce entry, the Cisco ACI leaf doesn’t rewrite the outer source IP address, so the remote data-plane learning will behave as if the packet came from the originating leaf rather than the intermediate “bounce” leaf.
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