BGP/MPLS IP VPN Data Center Interconnect
draft-fang-l3vpn-data-center-interconnect-03
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Authors | Luyuan Fang , Rex Fernando , Dhananjaya Rao | ||
Last updated | 2015-01-05 (Latest revision 2014-07-04) | ||
Replaced by | draft-fang-bess-data-center-interconnect | ||
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Abstract
This document discusses two categories of inter-connections of BGP/MPLS IP VPN and Data Center (DC) overlay networks. In the first category, DC overlay virtual network is built with BGP/MPLS IP VPN (IP VPN) technologies, and the inter-connection of IP VPN in the DC either to IP VPN in other DCs or to IP VPN in the WAN enables end-to- end IP VPN connectivity. In the second category, DC overlay network uses non IP VPN overlay technologies, and the inter-connection of any overlay virtual network in the DC to IP VPN in the WAN provides end user connectivity through stitching of different overlay technologies.
Authors
Luyuan Fang
Rex Fernando
Dhananjaya Rao
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