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Question #: 166
Topic #: 1
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Which three configurations can be different between EVPN vPC peers? (Choose three.)

  • A. using the same primary IP addresses
  • B. loopback primary IP address
  • C. consistent NVE1 binding to the same loopback interface
  • D. using a different secondary IP address
  • E. consistent VNI to group mapping
  • F. consistent VLAN to VN-segment mapping
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francesca
5 years, 5 months ago
vPC Considerations for VXLAN BGP EVPN Deployment The loopback address used by NVE needs to be configured to have a primary IP address and a secondary IP address. vPC peers must have identical configurations. Consistent VLAN to VN-segment mapping. Consistent NVE1 binding to the same loopback interface Using the same secondary IP address Using different primary IP addresses. Consistent VNI to group mapping.
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Marcele
5 years, 6 months ago
Each vPC peer needs to have separate BGP sessions to the spine. vPC peers must have identical configurations. Consistent VLAN to VN-segment mapping. Consistent NVE1 binding to the same loopback interface Using the same secondary IP address. Using different primary IP addresses. Consistent VNI to group mapping. The VRF overlay VLAN should be a member of the peer-link port-channel.
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Expert_networking
5 years, 7 months ago
Respuesta : ABD
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