New and Changed VPN Features
Feature |
Description |
Changed in Release |
Where Documented |
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EVPN Anycast Gateway All-Active Static Pseudowire |
The EVPN Anycast Gateway All-active Static Pseudowire (PW) feature enables all-active multi-homing support for static PWs. When static PWs are configured, it overrides the default behavior of single-active, and the node becomes all-active per flow (AApF). |
Release 6.3.1 |
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CFM Support for EVPN |
CFM can be deployed in an EVPN network. You can monitor the connections between the nodes using CFM in an EVPN network. |
Release 6.3.1 |
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EVPN IPv6 Hosts with Mobility |
EVPN IPv6 Hosts with Mobility feature enables you to provide EVPN IPv6 service over IPv4-MPLS core network. |
Release 6.3.2 |
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EVPN Multiple Services per Ethernet Segment |
EVPN Multiple Services per Ethernet Segment (ES) feature allows you to configure multiple services over single ES. |
Release 6.3.2 |
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EVPN VPWS On Demand Next Hop with SR-TE |
The EVPN VPWS On-Demand Next Hop with SR-TE feature enables you to fetch the best path to send traffic from the source to destination in a point-to-point service using IOS XR Traffic Controller (XTC). |
Release 6.3.2 |
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EVPN VPWS Preferred Path over SR-TE Policy |
EVPN VPWS Preferred Path over SR-TE Policy feature allows you to set the preferred path between the two end-points for EVPN VPWS pseudowire (PW) using SR-TE policy. |
Release 6.3.2 |
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EVPN VXLAN Ingress Replication |
The EVPN VXLAN Ingress Replication feature enables the VXLAN tunnel endpoint (VTEP) to exchange local and remote VTEP IP addresses on the Virtual Network Identifier (VNI) in order to create the ingress replication list. |
Release 6.3.2 |
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L2VPN VPLS or VPWS Preferred Path over SR-TE Policy |
L2VPN VPLS or VPWS Preferred Path over SR-TE Policy feature allows you to set the preferred path between the two end-points for L2VPN Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) or Virtual Private Wire Service (VPWS) using SR-TE policy. |
Release 6.3.2 |
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EVPN IRB: DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 Relay |
The EVPN IRB: DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 Relay feature provides DHCP support for end users in EVPN multi-homing Active-Active (MH-AA) deployment scenarios. |
Release 6.3.2 |