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3.1 | 7 | E-LAN is a Layer 2 solution that enables multipoint-to-multipoint connections. When used in conjunction with EVPN, it benefits from EVPN's flexibility and redundancy, resulting in a more capable and robust solution. |
| 8 | In our tests, all DUTs were under the same EVPN E-LAN service. EANTC generated full mesh end-to-end unicast traffic with Spirent TestCenter and observed no packet loss. | ||
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