HI Tissa: My understanding of at least one of the proposed NVO3 encaps (VxLAN), is that the entropy has already been encoded in the source port. I would assume any L3 VNI encap would require a similar property for ECMP to perform useful load spreading as ECMP would only examine the outer header.
So the information to utilize distributed gateways would already exist, and sufficient information exists for OAM to fate share in a trail that spanned an L2 and L3 VNI. N'est pas? That's the view from here! Dave From: nvo3 [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tissa Senevirathne (tsenevir) Sent: Monday, March 03, 2014 4:02 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [nvo3] Follow up on draft-tissa-nvo3-oam-fm There was a question on why payload sample is needed in OAM. Firstly it is an optional field and not always required. It is expected to be useful when using L2VNI + L3VNI at the same NVE to provide L3 gateway services to clients on L2VNI. Reference is draft-ietf-nvo3-dataplane-requirements-02, section 3.2.2 second last paragraph, please see below section for reference. At the L2VNI/L3VNI GW the sample payload is needed to make the ECMP path selection on the next domain (i.e L3VNI when L2VNI to L3VNI and vise versa). Reference second last paragraph of section 3.2.2 of draft-ietf-nvo3-dataplane-requirements-02 " L2 and L3 VNIs can be deployed in isolation or in combination to optimize traffic flows per tenant across the overlay network. For example, an L2 VNI may be configured across a number of NVEs to offer L2 multi-point service connectivity while a L3 VNI can be co- located to offer local routing capabilities and gateway functionality. In addition, integrated routing and bridging per tenant MAY be supported on an NVE. An instantiation of such service may be realized by interconnecting an L2 VNI as access to an L3 VNI on the NVE."
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