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How to Build Your EVPN-VXLAN Fabric

date_range 21-Sep-23

Juniper Network’s EVPN-VXLAN fabric is an efficient and scalable way to build and connect data center, public cloud, and campus networks.

EVPN-VXLAN decouples the virtual topology from the physical topology to improve network flexibility and simplify management of the network. As a result, endpoints that require Layer 2 adjacency can be placed anywhere in the network and remain connected to the same logical Layer 2 network.

Want to learn more about EVPN-VXLAN features and configuration options? Use the information below to help you find the specific information you need. Also, for a high-level overview of EVPN-VXLAN, please visit What is EVPN-VXLAN in an enterprise network? And for in-depth coverage of other Junos OS features, see our content in the TechLibrary.

Data Center—EVPN-VXLAN

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Get started with Juniper Network’s EVPN-VXLAN story

See the Data Center EVPN-VXLAN Fabric Architecture Guide

Check out the Data Center EVPN-VXLAN Fabric Reference Designs—Supported Hardware Summary

Get an in-depth understanding of EVPN-VXLAN

Visit the EVPN User Guide

Explore the possibility of building and running your data center with Contrail Enterprise Multicloud for Fabric Management

Go to Data Center: Contrail Enterprise Multicloud for Fabric Management

Learn everything about implementing multicast in your EVPN-VXLAN network—from concepts to configurations to troubleshooting

See Day One: Deploying Optimized Multicast in EVPN/VXLAN 

Build on your knowledge by learning to set up remote port mirroring in an EVPN-VXLAN fabric

See Remote Port Mirroring for EVPN-VXLAN Fabrics

Learn how to configure a collapsed spine architecture with EVPN multihoming, also known as ESI-LAG

Check out Collapsed Spine with EVPN Multihoming

Understand how to migrate a four-member Virtual Chassis fabric (VCF) to an EVPN-VXLAN bridged overlay fabric

See Migrate a Virtual Chassis Fabric to an EVPN-VXLAN Bridging Overlay Fabric

Campus—EVPN-VXLAN

If you want to

Then

Get started by learning to design a campus EVPN-VXLAN fabric that you can scale and segment without adding complexity

Visit Segmentation in a Campus Fabric: IP Clos

Learn how to deploy, manage, and troubleshoot an EVPN-VXLAN fabric architecture

Check out Configuring an EVPN-VXLAN Fabric for a Campus Network

Build on your knowledge by learning to configure an EVPN-VXLAN fabric in a collapsed core architecture with EVPN multihoming, also known as ESI-LAG

Go to Collapsed Core with EVPN Multihoming

Understand how to deploy, manage, and troubleshoot an edge-routed bridging overlay for a campus networking environment

Visit EVPN-VXLAN Fabric for a Campus Network using ERB

Learn how to interconnect multiple data center fabrics and set up Layer 2 and Layer 3 services in the overlay

See Over-the-Top Data Center Interconnect in an EVPN Network

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