![]() ip vpn-instance vpn1 vxlan vni 5010 ipv4-family route-distinguisher 11:11 vpn-target 1:1 vpn-target 11:1 evpn quit quit bridge-domain 10 vxlan vni 10 evpn route-distinguisher 10:1 vpn-target 10:1 vpn-target 11:1 export-extcommunity quit quit commit Configure VPN and EVPN instances on leaf nodes.bgp 100 instance evpn1 peer 6.6.6.6 as-number 100 peer 6.6.6.6 connect-interface LoopBack 1 l2vpn-family evpn peer 6.6.6.6 enable quit quit commit Configure an IBGP EVPN peer relationship between Leaf1 and Leaf2 in DC A and between Leaf3 and Leaf4 in DC B.Configure EVPN as the VXLAN control plane on leaf nodes.For configuration details, see Configuration Files in this section. The configurations on Leaf2, Leaf3, and Leaf4 are similar to the configurations on Leaf1. ![]() bridge-domain 10 quit interface 10GE1/0/2.1 mode l2 encapsulation dot1q vid 10 bridge-domain 10 quit commit Configure service access points on leaf nodes.Configure BGP EVPN on Leaf1 and Leaf2 in DC A and Leaf3 and Leaf4 in DC B to create VXLAN tunnels between distributed gateways.You can restart the device immediately or after completing all the configurations. After configuring the VXLAN tunnel mode and enabling the VXLAN ACL extension function, you need to save the configuration and restart the device to make the configuration take effect.
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