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EVPN in JUNOS

Today we're testing evpn route policy filtering in junos. Recently released in 19.4R1, this feature will help get around the issue of L2 on spines spanning multiple data centres to enhance forwarding behaviour 😁

— Dan Hearty (@danhearty) January 23, 2020
Posted on 2020-01-242020-01-24Author crazydog930Categories RandomTags EVPN, Juniper, JUNOS, Twitter

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