Extended Procedures for EVPN Optimized Ingress Replication
draft-ietf-bess-extended-evpn-optimized-ir-00
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Authors | Wen Lin , Selvakumar Sivaraj , Vishal Garg , Jorge Rabadan | ||
Last updated | 2020-08-23 (Latest revision 2020-02-20) | ||
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Abstract
[EVPN-AR] specifies an optimized ingress replication solution for more efficient multicast and broadcast delivery in a Network Virtualization Overlay (NVO) network for EVPN. This document extends the optimized ingress replication procedures specified in [EVPN-AR] to overcome the limitation that an AR- REPLICATOR may have. An AR-REPLICATOR may be unable to retain the source IP address or include the expected ESI label that is required for EVPN split horizon filtering when replicating the packet on behalf of its multihomed AR-LEAF. Under this circumstance, the extended procedures specified in this document allows the support of EVPN multihoming on the AR-LEAFs as well as optimized ingress replication for the rest of the EVPN overlay network.
Authors
Wen Lin
Selvakumar Sivaraj
Vishal Garg
Jorge Rabadan
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