Terminology, Edge device, Evi network id – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual

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Figure 3 Multiple EVI networks

Terminology

Edge device

An edge device performs typical Layer 2 learning and forwarding on the site-facing interfaces (internal

interfaces) and performs tunneling and routing on the transport-facing interfaces.

EVI network ID

An edge device can belong to multiple EVI networks. Each EVI network is uniquely identified by a

network ID.

EVI link

An EVI link is a bidirectional virtual Ethernet channel between a pair of edge devices in an EVI network.

EVI links are conveyed on EVI tunnels. Each EVI link is uniquely identified by a pair of source and
destination EVI tunnel IP addresses.

EVI tunnel

An EVI tunnel is a point-to-many automatic GRE tunnel that conveys EVI links for an EVI network. One EVI

tunnel can serve only one EVI network.

EVI neighbor

All edge devices in an EVI network are EVI neighbors to one other.

ENDP

EVI Neighbor Discovery Protocol uses the client/server model to dynamically discover sites and edge

devices, establish and maintain EVI links, and exchange network membership information in an EVI

network.

ENDS

An EVI neighbor discovery server maintains all neighbor information in an EVI network. An EVI network

can have up to two ENDSs.

Site 1

Site 2

Site 4

Site 5

EVI 1

VLANs 100-101

EVI 2

VLAN 4000

EVI 3

VLANs 50-80

Site 3

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