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EVPN

  • SRv6 TE with fallback support (ACX7100-32C, ACX7100-48L, ACX7348, ACX7509, and ACX7024)—You can implement SRv6 traffic engineering (TE) with fallback capabilities, using both Segment Routing Header (SRH) and micro-SID (uSID) formats. This feature allows for enhanced traffic management and reliability by providing alternative paths if the intended route fails.

    [See Configuring EVPN VPWS over SRv6 with Traffic Engineering.]

  • EVPN-VPWS FXC with SRH and micro-SID support (ACX7100-32C, ACX7100-48L, ACX7348, ACX7509, and ACX7024)—You can configure Ethernet VPN–virtual private wire service (EVPN-VPWS) with flexible cross-connect (FXC) options in both SRH and micro-SID formats to improve network segmentation and connectivity. FXC is available in both VLAN-aware and VLAN-unaware modes, enabling flexible and efficient Layer 2 service delivery over SRv6 transport.

    Note: Egress protection is not supported for EVPN-VPWS FXC instances.

    [See Configuring EVPN VPWS over SRv6 with Traffic Engineering.]

  • Support for excluding MAC addresses from duplicate MAC detection (ACX7100-32C, PTX10004, PTX10008, PTX10016, QFX5130-32CD, QFX5130-48C, QFX5130-48CM, and QFX5700)—You can configure an exclusion list for MAC addresses in EVPN networks to prevent legitimate MAC address movements from being marked as duplicates. Use set protocols evpn mac-list list_name mac-address mac_address_with_prefix_len to create the list and set protocols evpn duplicate-mac-detection exclude-list list_name to apply it. This feature helps maintain network stability by avoiding unnecessary duplicate MAC detection for specified addresses, particularly in scenarios involving virtual MAC configurations in redundant setups.

    [See EVPN Duplicate MAC Detection Exclusion Lists.]