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. […]
It is well known that VXLAN supports bridging frames, that is, forwarding frames that belong to the same L2 segment. […]
Reading RFCs is a great source of information for understanding all the details of a protocol. Often they do require
In this post I walk you through all the steps and packets involved in two hosts communicating over a L2
In this post we will look at the forwarding constructs in NX-OS in the context of VXLAN and EVPN. Having
In a previous post, EVPN Deepdive Route Types 2 and 3, I covered route types 2 and 3. In this
In an previous post Advertising IPs In EVPN Route Type 2, I described use cases for advertising IP addresses in
In the previous post VXLAN/EVPN – Host ARP, I talked about how knowing the MAC/IP of endpoints allows for ARP
In the last post Advertising IPs In EVPN Route Type 2, I described how to get IPs advertised in EVPN
In my last post EVPN Deepdive Route Types 2 and 3, we took a deepdive into these two route types.
In my last post on Configuring EVPN, we setup EVPN but configured no services. In this post we will configure