Hi Anoop, et al.,
appreciate your check of the final version of the update to the draft.
Below is the new text as in the working version:
One use of VXLAN is in data centers interconnecting VMs of a tenant.
VXLAN addresses requirements of the Layer 2 and Layer 3 data center
network
Hi Anoop,
thank you for the great text you've contributed. Accepted. I'll update the
working text and publish later today.
Kind regards,
Greg
On Wed, Dec 19, 2018 at 5:19 AM Reshad Rahman (rrahman)
wrote:
> +1 to Anoop's comments. I've made similar comment to Greg privately, and
> Anoop's
+1 to Anoop's comments. I've made similar comment to Greg privately, and
Anoop's proposed text clears things up.
Regards,
Reshad (no hat).
On 2018-12-19, 1:54 AM, "Rtg-bfd on behalf of Anoop Ghanwani"
wrote:
Hi Greg,
Yes this captures what I was trying to get added.
Hi Greg,
Yes this captures what I was trying to get added.
Perhaps the last sentence can be changed to:
"This document is written assuming the use of VXLAN for virtualized
hosts and refers to VMs and VTEPs in hypervisors. However, the
concepts are equally applicable to non-virtualized hosts
I would change the introduction to the following to mention the use of
VXLAN by BGP EVPN.
Thanks,
Anoop
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"Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network" (VXLAN) [RFC7348] provides
an encapsulation scheme that allows building an overlay network by
decoupling the address space of the attached