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Building Data Centers with VXLAN BGP EVPN: A Cisco NX-OS Perspective(Networking Technology)

Building Data Centers with VXLAN BGP EVPN: A Cisco NX-OS Perspective(Networking Technology)

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The complete guide to building and managing next-generation data center network fabrics with VXLAN and BGP EVPN This is the only comprehensive guide and deployment reference for building flexible data center network fabrics with VXLAN and BGP EVPN technologies. Writing for experienced network professionals, three leading Cisco experts address everything from standards and protocols to functions, configurations, and operations. The authors first explain why and how data center fabrics are evolving, and introduce Cisco’s fabric journey. Next, they review key switch roles, essential data center network fabric terminology, and core concepts such as network attributes, control plane details, and the associated data plane encapsulation. Building on this foundation, they provide a deep dive into fabric semantics, efficient creation and addressing of the underlay, multi-tenancy, control and data plane interaction, forwarding flows, external interconnectivity, and service appliance deployments. You’ll find detailed tutorials, descriptions, and packet flows that can easily be adapted to accommodate customized deployments. This guide concludes with a full section on fabric management, introducing multiple opportunities to simplify, automate, and orchestrate data center network fabrics. Learn how changing data center requirements have driven the evolution to overlays, evolved control planes, and VXLAN BGP EVPN spine-leaf fabrics Discover why VXLAN BGP EVPN fabrics are so scalable, resilient, and elastic Implement enhanced unicast and multicast forwarding of tenant traffic over the VXLAN BGP EVPN fabric Build fabric underlays to efficiently transport uni- and multi-destination traffic Connect the fabric externally via Layer 3 (VRF-Lite, LISP, MPLS L3VPN) and Layer 2 (VPC) Choose your most appropriate Multi-POD, multifabric, and Data Center Interconnect (DCI) options Integrate Layer 4-7 services into the fabric, including load balancers and firewalls Manage fabrics with POAP-based day-0 provisioning, incremental day 0.5 configuration, overlay day-1 configuration, or day-2 operations

Table of Contents:
    Introduction xv Chapter 1 Introduction to Programmable Fabric 1     Today’s Data Center Challenges and Requirements 2     The Data Center Fabric Journey 3     Cisco Open Programmable Fabric 10         Fabric-Related Terminology 13     Data Center Network Fabric Properties 14         Server or Endpoint Connectivity Options 15     Summary 17     References 17 Chapter 2 VXLAN BGP EVPN Basics 21     Overlays 23     Introduction to VXLAN 27         VXLAN Flood and Learn (F&L) 30     Introduction to BGP EVPN with VXLAN 32         MP-BGP Features and Common Practices 34         IETF Standards and RFCs 37         Host and Subnet Route Distribution 40     Host Deletion and Move Events 46     Summary 48     References 49 Chapter 3 VXLAN/EVPN Forwarding Characteristics 53     Multidestination Traffic 54         Leveraging Multicast Replication in the Underlying Network 55         Using Ingress Replication 58     VXLAN BGP EVPN Enhancements 60         ARP Suppression 60         Distributed IP Anycast Gateway 65         Integrated Route and Bridge (IRB) 69         Endpoint Mobility 73         Virtual PortChannel (vPC) in VXLAN BGP EVPN 76         DHCP 81     Summary 85     References 85 Chapter 4 The Underlay 87     Underlay Considerations 88         MTU Considerations 91         IP Addressing 93     IP Unicast Routing 99         OSPF as an Underlay 100         IS-IS as an Underlay 102         BGP as an Underlay 103         IP Unicast Routing Summary 106     Multidestination Traffic 107         Unicast Mode 107         Multicast Mode 109         PIM Any Source Multicast (ASM) 112         BiDirectional PIM (PIM BiDir) 114     Summary 119     References 119 Chapter 5 Multitenancy 121     Bridge Domains 123     VLANs in VXLAN 124     Layer 2 Multitenancy: Mode of Operation 129         VLAN-Oriented Mode 130         BD-Oriented Mode 131     VRF in VXLAN BGP EVPN 132     Layer 3 Multitenancy: Mode of Operation 134     Summary 137     References 138 Chapter 6 Unicast Forwarding 139     Intra-Subnet Unicast Forwarding (Bridging) 139     Non-IP Forwarding (Bridging) 147     Inter-Subnet Unicast Forwarding (Routing) 149         Routed Traffic to Silent Endpoints 158     Forwarding with Dual-Homed Endpoint 164     IPv6 167     Summary 169 Chapter 7 Multicast Forwarding 171     Layer 2 Multicast Forwarding 171         IGMP in VXLAN BGP EVPN Networks 174     Layer 2 Multicast Forwarding in vPC 178     Layer 3 Multicast Forwarding 182     Summary 184     References 184 Chapter 8 External Connectivity 185     External Connectivity Placement 185         External Layer 3 Connectivity 189         U-Shaped and Full-Mesh Models 190         VRF Lite/Inter-AS Option A 192         LISP 195         MPLS Layer 3 VPN (L3VPN) 200         External Layer 2 Connectivity 203     Classic Ethernet and vPC 204     Extranet and Shared Services 206         Local/Distributed VRF Route Leaking 207         Downstream VNI Assignment 210     Summary 212     Reference 212 Chapter 9 Multi-Pod, Multifabric, and Data Center Interconnect (DCI) 213     Contrasting OTV and VXLAN 213     Multi-Pod 219         Interconnection at the Spine Layer 227         Interconnection at the Leaf Layer 227 Multifabric 228         Inter-pod/Interfabric 231         Interfabric Option 1: Multi-Pod 232         Interfabric Option 2: Multifabric 233         Interfabric Option 3 (Multisite for Layer 3) 235         Interfabric Option 4 (Multisite for Layer 2) 236     Summary 238     References 238 Chapter 10 Layer 4—7 Services Integration 241     Firewalls in a VXLAN BGP EVPN Network 242         Routing Mode 242         Bridging Mode 244         Firewall Redundancy with Static Routing 245         Static Route Tracking at a Service Leaf 248         Static Routing at a Remote Leaf 248         Physical Connectivity 249     Inter-Tenant/Tenant-Edge Firewall 250         Services-Edge Design 254         Intra-Tenant Firewalls 254         Mixing Intra-Tenant and Inter-Tenant Firewalls 260     Application Delivery Controller (ADC) and Load Balancer in a VXLAN BGP         EVPN Network 262         One-Armed Source-NAT 262         Direct VIP Subnet Approach 263         Indirect VIP Subnet Approach 264         Return Traffic 265         Service Chaining: Firewall and Load Balancer 267     Summary 271     References 271 Chapter 11 Introduction to Fabric Management 273     Day-0 Operations: Automatic Fabric Bring-Up 275         In-Band Versus Out-of-Band POAP 276         Other Day-0 Considerations 278     Day-0.5 Operations: Incremental Changes 279     Day-1 Operations: Overlay Services Management 280     Virtual Topology System (VTS) 282     Nexus Fabric Manager (NFM) 282     Data Center Network Manager (DCNM) 283         Compute Integration 283         Day-2 Operations: Monitoring and Visibility 285     VXLAN OAM (NGOAM) 294     Summary 299     References 299 Appendix A VXLAN BGP EVPN Implementation Options 303 9781587144677, TOC, 3/16/17     


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  • ISBN-13: 9781587144677
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Cisco Press
  • Height: 232 mm
  • No of Pages: 352
  • Series Title: Networking Technology
  • Sub Title: A Cisco NX-OS Perspective
  • Width: 188 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1587144670
  • Publisher Date: 19 Apr 2017
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 18 mm
  • Weight: 624 gr


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