EVPN
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Filter-based forwarding for GBP-tagged traffic (EX4100, EX4400, EX4650, and QFX5120)—You can now forward traffic to a specified next hop if the group-based policy (GBP) tags assigned to that traffic match the GBP tags specified in the filter. Use this feature to apply different routing treatment between the specified tagged traffic and regular traffic.
[See Example: Micro and Macro Segmentation Using Group Based Policy in a VXLAN.]
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Longest prefix match in IP-based GBP firewall filters (EX4100, EX4400, EX9204, EX9208, EX9214, MX240, MX480, MX960, MX10003, MX10004, MX10008, MX10016, and QFX5120)—IP-based group-based policy (GBP) firewall filters now honor the best match rather than the first match. The order of IP address firewall terms in an IP-based GBP firewall filter is no longer relevant. Instead, the filter evaluates all IP address terms and selects the longest prefix match.
[See Example: Micro and Macro Segmentation Using Group Based Policy in a VXLAN.]
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GBP tagging and policy enforcement (QFX5120-48T and QFX5120-48YM)—GBP tagging and policy enforcement are now supported on QFX5120-48T and QFX5120-48YM switches.
[See Example: Micro and Macro Segmentation Using Group Based Policy in a VXLAN.]
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XML-based support information (MX204, MX240, MX304, MX480, MX960, MX10003, MX10004, MX10008, MX10016, MX2008, MX2010, and MX2020)—You now have the option of providing xml-based output of the "reqeust support information evpn-vxlan" command. You can do so from the CLI using
request-support-information evpn-vxlan-xml | gzip > <filename>
.[See request support information.]