A Network Virtualization Overlay Solution using E-VPN
draft-sajassi-nvo3-evpn-overlay-01
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Authors | Ali Sajassi , Samer Salam , Keyur Patel , Dr. Nabil N. Bitar , Wim Henderickx | ||
Last updated | 2013-04-25 (Latest revision 2012-10-22) | ||
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Abstract
This document describes how E-VPN can be used as an NVO solution and explores the various tunnel encapsulation options and their impact on the E-VPN control-plane and procedures. In particular, the following three encapsulation options are analyzed: MPLS over GRE, VXLAN and NVGRE.
Authors
Ali Sajassi
Samer Salam
Keyur Patel
Dr. Nabil N. Bitar
Wim Henderickx
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