How does Ethernet detect that a link goes down? This, what I thought was a simple question, I asked myself a couple of weeks ago. I realized I didn’t have a very good answer. I realized I had more to
How Anycast VTEP Broke My Lab And What I Learned
I’m preparing a massive blog post on vPC in the context of VXLAN/EVPN and while doing so I accidentally broke my lab. What a great learning experience! I thought I would share it with you and how to perform troubleshooting
Routed Packet Walk in VXLAN/EVPN Network
In a previous post, I walked through how a packet gets bridged in a VXLAN/EVPN network. In this post, I’ll go through how a packet gets routed, that is, packet from one VNI to another VNI. The following topology will
EVPN – Asymmetric vs Symmetric IRB
It is well known that VXLAN supports bridging frames, that is, forwarding frames that belong to the same L2 segment. In the beginning, this is all that was supported. There was no VXLAN routing. In essence, the HW didn’t support