EVPN
EVPN is a mature technology that has been thoroughly tested by EANTC over multiple years and is widely deployed in data center (DC) networks. For the control plane, EVPN uses BGP as the overlay protocol. It leverages ISIS as the underlay for SR-MPLS deployments and eBGP as the underlay for VXLAN environments. BGP provides scalability in DC networks and supports interoperability with various underlay transport technologies, including SR-MPLS, SRv6, and VXLAN. EVPN enables the interconnection of multiple Layer 2 domains across different DC networks over the Internet. Additionally, with Integrated Routing and Bridging (IRB), Layer 3 domains can be interconnected.
The following test cases have been executed for this test area:
- EVPN
- E-Line service
- E-Tree service
- Optimized Inter-Subnet Multicast (OISM) with PIM/EVPN Gateway (PEG)
- OISM selective multicast Ingress Replication with IGMP proxy
- EVPN VXLAN with BGP IPv6 Unnumbered Underlay
- Symmetric Integrated Routing and Bridging (IRB) VLAN-based Interface with E-LAN and Proxy MAC-IP advertisement
- Asymmetric IRB VLAN-based interface
- Centralized L3 Gateway
- EVPN Interworking with IPVPN
- EVPN performance and fault management
- IPv6 VTEPs with Numbered Underlay
- Preference-Based Designated Forwarder (DF) Election with auto-generated Ethernet Segment Identifier (ESI)
- EVPN Port-Active Redundancy Mode
- EVPN Group Policy
- EVPN Multihoming Support for L3 Services
- EVPN-VPLS Layer 2 Attribute Extended Community
- Dual-Stack symmetric Integrated Routing and Bridging (IRB) VLAN-based Interface
- Interoperability between Symmetric and Asymmetric VLAN-Based Integrated Routing and Bridging
- Optimized Inter-Subnet Multicast (OISM) with EVPN to EVPN Gateway (EEG)
- Multi Domain Interworking
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