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<form>
<field>
<id>vxlan.deviceId</id>
<label>deviceId</label>
<type>info</type>
</field>
<field>
<id>vxlan.vxlanid</id>
<label>VNI</label>
<type>text</type>
<help>VXLAN Network Identifier (VNI) that identifies the virtual network segment membership of the interface.</help>
</field>
<field>
<id>vxlan.vxlanlocal</id>
<label>Source address</label>
<type>text</type>
<help>
The source address used in the encapsulating IPv4/IPv6 header.
The address should already be assigned to an existing interface.
When the interface is configured in unicast mode, the listening socket is bound to this address.
</help>
</field>
<field>
<id>vxlan.vxlanlocalport</id>
<label>Source port</label>
<type>text</type>
<help>Define the port to be used.</help>
<hint>4789</hint>
<advanced>true</advanced>
</field>
<field>
<id>vxlan.vxlanremote</id>
<label>Remote address</label>
<type>text</type>
<help>
The interface can be configured in a unicast, or point-to-point, mode to create a tunnel between two hosts.
This is the IP address of the remote end of the tunnel.
</help>
</field>
<field>
<id>vxlan.vxlanremoteport</id>
<label>Remote port</label>
<type>text</type>
<help>Define the port to be used.</help>
<hint>4789</hint>
<advanced>true</advanced>
</field>
<field>
<id>vxlan.vxlangroup</id>
<label>Multicast group</label>
<type>text</type>
<help>
The interface can be configured in a multicast mode to create a virtual network of hosts.
This is the IP multicast group address the interface will join.
</help>
</field>
<field>
<id>vxlan.vxlandev</id>
<label>Device</label>
<type>dropdown</type>
<help>When the interface is configured in multicast mode, the dev interface is used to transmit IP multicast packets.</help>
</field>
</form>