- Written by Sarah Chen
- Posted on October 17, 2024
- Updated on October 17, 2024
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This feature is used to connect a Layer 3 EVPN VXLAN network to an Adaptive Virtual Topology (AVT) WAN network using dynamic path selection (DPS) tunnels. One or a pair of WAN routers are configured to serve as the VXLAN gateway. On the control plane, the configured VXLAN gateway handles EVPN IP-PREFIX route exchanges between the VXLAN network and the WAN network. On the data plane, the configured VXLAN gateway decapsulates the VXLAN packets received from the VXLAN network and encapsulates them into the DPS tunnels and sends them to the AVT WAN network.
- Written by Sarah Chen
- Posted on June 5, 2023
- Updated on July 19, 2024
- 4390 Views
Wan Routing System solution provides connectivity between different enterprise branches, DCs and head office across different geographical regions, zones and sites by using the best optimal path available based on the type of application.
- Written by Sarah Chen
- Posted on January 12, 2022
- Updated on October 30, 2023
- 10480 Views
IS-IS flexible algorithm (FlexAlgo) provides a lightweight, simplified mechanism for performing basic traffic engineering functions within a single IS-IS area. FlexAlgo requires the cooperation of all nodes within the IS-IS area but does not require an external controller. Paths are computed by each node within the area, resulting in an MPLS switched forwarding path to nodes that are advertising a node Segment Identifier (SID) for the algorithm. The results of the path computation are placed in the colored tunnel RIB or system tunnel RIB, which simplifies route resolution.
- Written by Sarah Chen
- Posted on October 9, 2019
- Updated on October 9, 2019
- 7727 Views
The General Router ID configuration provides the ability to configure a common Router ID for all routing protocols
- Written by Sarah Chen
- Posted on September 30, 2015
- Updated on September 30, 2015
- 7180 Views
IP Source Guard (IPSG) is a security feature that can help prevent IP spoofing attacks. It filters inbound IP packets
- Written by Sarah Chen
- Posted on May 1, 2015
- Updated on April 25, 2018
- 6600 Views
Static ARP inspection is a security feature that verifies the source IP and the source MAC addresses of each received