EVPN and BGP-based L2VPN Seamless Integration
draft-evpn-bgp-based-l2vpn-seamless-integration-00
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Authors | Wen Lin , Bin Wen , Voitek Kozak , Jorge Rabadan | ||
Last updated | 2019-11-01 | ||
Replaced by | draft-lin-bess-evpn-bgp-based-l2vpn-seamless-integ | ||
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Abstract
This document presents a seamless integration solution for BGP-based Layer-2 VPN (L2VPN) and EVPN to provide point-to-point Virtual Private Wire Service (VPWS). In addition, this document also extends the existing seamless integration for multipoint Ethernet VPN service with all-active multihoming support. The specified solution allows the coexistence of EVPN and L2VPN services under the same point-to- point or multipoint VPN instance. By using this seamless integration solution, a service provider can introduce EVPN into their existing L2VPN network or migrate from an existing L2VPN based network to EVPN.
Authors
Wen Lin
Bin Wen
Voitek Kozak
Jorge Rabadan
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