Re: [j-nsp] evpn with vrf

2019-06-11 Thread Aaron Gould
By the looks of it, seems so. EVPN Interworking with IPVPN draft-rabadan-sajassi-bess-evpn-ipvpn-interworking-02 Abstract EVPN is used as a unified control plane for tenant network intra and inter-subnet forwarding. When a tenant network spans not only EVPN domains

Re: [j-nsp] evpn with vrf

2019-06-10 Thread Jason Lixfeld
So JunOS supports draft-rabadan-sajassi-bess-evpn-ipvpn-interworking-02 then? > On Jun 10, 2019, at 4:21 PM, Aaron Gould wrote: > > Seems that I get an auto-export from evpn-learned destinations auto exported > as /32's into the vrf that the IRB is attached to. > > Is this possibly with inet.0

Re: [j-nsp] evpn with vrf (change to evpn inside inet.0 and igp advertise evpn /32's)

2019-06-10 Thread Aaron Gould
I think I got it. This works to get evpn host routes into ospf. Is there a better way ? set policy-options policy-statement my-ospf-export-policy term 1 from protocol evpn set policy-options policy-statement my-ospf-export-policy term 1 then accept set protocols ospf export

Re: [j-nsp] evpn with vrf (change to evpn inside inet.0 and igp advertise evpn /32's)

2019-06-10 Thread Aaron Gould
Oh dang, hang on... I just removed irb.0 from vrf and allowed it to sit in inet.0 global table... and I DO see the evpn routes in inet.0 now... So I think my question is actually this... when I have evpn with irb inside vrf, MP-iBGP advertises all those evpn /32's to the other remote pe's in

Re: [j-nsp] evpn with vrf

2019-06-10 Thread Aaron Gould
Seems that I get an auto-export from evpn-learned destinations auto exported as /32's into the vrf that the IRB is attached to. Is this possibly with inet.0 global route table? In other words, in a vrf table I see evpn-learned routes listed like this... 172.223.10.10/32 *[EVPN/7] 00:00:03

[j-nsp] evpn with vrf

2019-01-15 Thread Aaron Gould
I wanted to share some thoughts and new experiences with you all, I've been learning evpn in the lab in preparation for using it to connect a couple data centers. I think this would be known as evpn-mpls (and not evpn-vxlan, as I've heard "evpn-vxlan" mentioned in the same breath over and