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PBB-EVPN ISID-based CMAC-Flush
draft-snr-bess-pbb-evpn-isid-cmacflush-05

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This is an older version of an Internet-Draft whose latest revision state is "Replaced".
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Authors Jorge Rabadan , Senthil Sathappan , Kiran Nagaraj , Masahiro Miyake , Taku Matsuda
Last updated 2019-07-26 (Latest revision 2019-01-22)
Replaced by draft-ietf-bess-pbb-evpn-isid-cmacflush, draft-ietf-bess-pbb-evpn-isid-cmacflush
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Abstract

Provider Backbone Bridging (PBB) can be combined with Ethernet VPN (EVPN) to deploy ELAN services in very large MPLS networks (PBB- EVPN). Single-Active Multi-homing and per-ISID Load-Balancing can be provided to access devices and aggregation networks. In order to speed up the network convergence in case of failures on Single-Active Multi-Homed Ethernet Segments, PBB-EVPN defines a CMAC-Flush mechanism that works for different Ethernet Segment BMAC address allocation models. This document complements those CMAC-Flush procedures for cases in which no PBB-EVPN Ethernet Segments are defined (ESI 0) and an ISID-based CMAC-Flush granularity is desired.

Authors

Jorge Rabadan
Senthil Sathappan
Kiran Nagaraj
Masahiro Miyake
Taku Matsuda

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