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Restrictions for EVN - An EVN trunk is allowed on any interface that supports 802.1q encapsulation, such as Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, and port channels. There are additional platform and line-card restrictions for an EVN trunk. Check Cisco Feature Navigator, www.cisco.com/go/cfn for supported platforms and line cards. A single IP infrastructure can be virtualized to provide up to 32 virtual networks end-to-end. If an EVN trunk is configured on an interface, you cannot configure VRF-Lite on the same interface. OSPFv3 is not supported; OSPFv2 is supported. The following are not supported by EVN: --IS-IS --RIP --Route replication is not supported with BGP --Certain SNMP set operations The following are not supported on an EVN trunk: --Access control lists (ACLs) --BGP interface commands are not inherited --IPv6, except on vnet global --Network address translation (NAT) --NetFlow --Web Cache Communication Protocol (WCCP) https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/evn/configuration/xe-3s/evn-xe-3s-book/evn-overview.html
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