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All-Active Multihoming with EVPN-VXLAN in Arista
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All-Active Multihoming with EVPN-VXLAN in Arista

with Configuration Samples in LAB Topology
Created byMahmut Aydın
Last updated 7/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • We will continue to depth of EVPN-VXLAN,
  • Ethernet Segment Identifier and Providing Redundancy without MLAG Technology
  • Open Standard Technology of EVPN-VXLAN with Multihoming
  • EVPN Route Types,

Course content

4 sections10 lectures4h 32m total length
  • Introduction6:02

Requirements

  • Fundemental Network Knowledge, Dynamic Routing Protocols, MLAG

Description

In this course, we are going to learn advanced technologies of Arista Networks. These technologies are actually open-standard and you are going to improve your network design and configuration ability in your career. We are going to teach EVPN-VXLAN technologies with Active/Active Multhioming design here. You are going to see all configuration statement in this course with LAB environment. Also, there will be some troubleshoot steps to help you.

For details of course, in first section, we are going to give brief introduction. Secon section is going to teach Route-Types of EVPN a Later, we are going to continue with terminology. Also, we are going to talk about service types of EVPN VXLAN.

In final section, we are going to build large topology and underlay protocol is going to be configured and last we are going to create EVPN-VXLAN.Customer device will ping each other in same broadcast domain over Layer3 network  without MLAG Redundancy but Active Active Multihoming redundancy.

Please follow each section carefully and this will help you learn advanced and detailed technology of EVPN-VXLAN which is used in large  datacenters.

In addition, you can contact me for any question about network tehcnologies . Whenever you need help, you can contact me.


Regards,

Who this course is for:

  • Network Engineers