[c-nsp] VPLS BGP Signaling
quinn snyder
snyderq at gmail.com
Mon Jul 27 11:24:07 EDT 2015
> On Jul 27, 2015, at 05:18, Adam Vitkovsky <Adam.Vitkovsky at gamma.co.uk> wrote:
>
> Ooh and forgot to mention very good introductory material is from Cisco live -on demand library: BRKMPL-2333 - E-VPN & PBB-EVPN
for what its worth —
this is a very solid class to help your understanding of evpn, and most importantly pbb-evpn. i’ve told several people who have little understanding of it to watch the on-demand class — and they have come away with a solid “intro” understanding of “why its a good thing”™ and “what does this do”.
>> EVPN is supported only on A9ks as far as I know (on A1k only as AF in BGP for RR functionality).
also — adam — evpn is also supported on nexus 9000-series, but the use-case is different. evpn is used for vxlan within the datacenter to provide layer-2 over layer-3 fabric.
still a few bugs, but it works.
q.
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