Hi Kishore, Yes, on PE-C, CE1’s loopback is resolved via an EVPN IP Prefix route. The MH eBGP session between CE1 and PE-C uses IPv4/IPv6 unicast families (SAFI 1).
Thanks. Jorge From: Tanuku, N V M Kishore <n-v-m-kishore.tan...@hpe.com> Date: Monday, May 22, 2023 at 9:31 AM To: bess@ietf.org <bess@ietf.org> Cc: Jorge Rabadan (Nokia) <jorge.raba...@nokia.com> Subject: Questions related to draft-sajassi-bess-evpn-ip-aliasing-06.txt You don't often get email from n-v-m-kishore.tan...@hpe.com. Learn why this is important<https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification> CAUTION: This is an external email. Please be very careful when clicking links or opening attachments. See the URL nok.it/ext for additional information. Hi Authors of draft-sajassi-bess-evpn-ip-aliasing, In the section 2. Ethernet Segments for L3 Aliasing/Backup Path and Fast Convergence, Regarding Centralized model, “On PE-C though, CE1's loopback is installed via EVPN IP Prefix route,” Is the CE1’s loopback route on PE-C is received from PE1 or/and PE2 via EVPN here? (Presuming the multi-hop ebgp session between PEC and ce1 is a non-evpn session.) Regards, Kishore
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