EVPN
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EVPN-VPWS over SRv6 underlay (MX240, MX480, MX960, MX2008, MX2010, MX2020, MX10003, and MX10008)—Starting in Junos OS Release 22.3R1, you can configure a single-active or an all-active multihomed Ethernet VPN–virtual private wireless service (EVPN-VPWS) network using Segment Routing over IPv6 (SRv6).
To enable EVPN-VPWS over SRv6, configure the following:
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Include the
end-dx2-sid
statement at the[edit routing-instances instance-name protocols evpn source-packet-routing srv6 locator name]
hierarchy level or the[edit routing-instance routing-instance-name protocols evpn interface interface-name]
hierarchy level for theevpn-vpws
instance type. -
Include the
enhanced-ip
statement at the[edit chassis network-services]
hierarchy level. -
Enable
advertise-srv6-service
andaccept-srv6-service
in the[edit protocols bgp group name family evpn]
hierarchy.[See Configuring VPWS with EVPN Signaling Mechanisms and Understanding SRv6 Network Programming and Layer 3 Services over SRv6 in BGP.]
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Overlay and CE-IP ping and traceroute support for EVPN-VXLAN (MX240, MX480, MX960, MX2010, MX2020, and MX10008)—Starting in Junos OS Release 22.3R1, you can perform ping and traceroute operations within an EVPN-VXLAN overlay or to a specific customer edge [CE] device IP address (CE-IP) across an EVPN-VXLAN overlay. Overlay ping and traceroute, and CE-IP ping and traceroute are used for fault detection and isolation in overlay networks.
[See ping overlay.]
[See traceroute overlay.]
[See ping ce-ip.]
[See traceroute ce-ip.]