EVPN
Interoperability in an open networking world
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In an industry where open networking is increasingly valued by Service Providers, interoperable solutions become even more important. Know more about Cisco participation to EANTC Multi-Vendor Interoperability Test 2018.
We Transform Together! Cisco IOS XR Cloud-Scale Networking In Action!
3 min read
Read why the MPLS+SDN+NFV World Congres 2017 was where “software innovation rubber meets the road.”
3rd Annual Interoperability Testing: Converging on a Standard
5 min read
This year, a total of seven vendors participated in the VXLAN BGP EVPN interoperability testing, showing significant industry adoption year over year.
How is Cloud Scale Networking helping Service Providers’ Central Office transformation?
4 min read
Read how Cloud Scale Networking is helping Service Providers to transform their Central Offices.
Ethernet VPN – What’s the big deal about it?
4 min read
Read and understand this overview of Ethernet VPN protocol benefits over existing VPN technologies.
MPLS+SDN+NFV World Congress 2017: Where The Rubber Meets The Road
4 min read
Industry experts, operators and vendors present real use cases and technology demos to demonstrate what works, and what does not, for real deployments in live networks.
Ethernet VPN – just one more protocol to consider or dismiss?
2 min read
EVPN is a unified control plane to provide Ethernet and IP VPN services in a scalable and simplified fashion. EVPN is based on industry standards.
Tune in to Networking Field Day 11 – Switching Innovation—Everything Runs on Switching
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Networking Field Day 11 is tomorrow and will be live streaming this Thursday, January 21st, from 2:00-4:00pm. For the uninitiated, Tech Field Day is an event hosted by Cisco where delegates come and listen to a technical deep dive by a Cisco expert in a presentation and discussion format. These delegates range from bloggers, speakers, […]
Network like it’s 1999 with BGP EVPN
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BGP EVPN brings both layer 2 and 3 capabilities to the hamstrung overlay but how would it work for your network? How well do you understand the additional benefits and limitations of this design?