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EVPN Underlay Network Migration From IPv4 to IPv6
draft-sajassi-bess-evpn-fabric-migration-01

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Authors Ali Sajassi , Chuanfa Wang , Neeraj Malhotra
Last updated 2025-01-25 (Latest revision 2024-07-24)
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Abstract

EVPN [RFC7432] and [RFC8365] has become the standard defacto technology/solution used in Enterprise, Data Center, and Service Provider networks because of its multi-tenancy, flexible multi-homing capabilities, efficient utilization of network bandwidth, support of workload mobility, flexible workload placement, etc. across many different types of services/VPNs. Some operators have deployed IPv4 underlay network/fabric and now plan to migrate to IPv6. This document describes the procedures to achieve such migration seamlessly.

Authors

Ali Sajassi
Chuanfa Wang
Neeraj Malhotra

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