Connectivity Guide
auto-evi
Creates an EVPN instance automatically, including Route Distinguisher (RD) and Route Target (RT) values.
Syntax
auto-evi
Parameters None
Default Not congured
Command mode EVPN
Usage information In deployments running BGP with 2-byte or 4-byte autonomous systems, auto-EVI automatically creates EVPN
instances when you create a virtual network on a VTEP in the overlay network. In auto-EVI mode, the RD and RT
values automatically generate:
• For a 2-byte autonomous system:
– The RD auto-congures as Type 1 from the overlay network source IP address and the auto-generated EVI
index.
– The RT auto-congures as Type 0 from the 2-byte AS and the 3-byte VNI—Type encoded as 0x0002.
• For a 4-byte autonomous system:
– The RD auto-congures as Type 1 from the overlay network source IP address and the auto-generated EVI
index.
– The RT auto-congures as Type 2 from the 4-byte AS and the 2-byte EVI—Type encoded as 0x0202.
Example
OS10(config)# evpn
OS10(config-evpn)# auto-evi
Supported releases 10.4.2.0 or later
evi
Creates an EVPN instance (EVI) in EVPN mode.
Syntax
evi id
Parameters
id
Enter the EVPN instance ID, from 1 to 65535.
Default Not congured
Command mode EVPN
Usage information If an MP-BGP network uses 4-byte autonomous systems or to specify the RD and RT values, manually congure
EVPN instances and associate each EVI with the overlay VXLAN virtual network. The EVI activates only when you
congure the VXLAN network ID (VNI), RD, RT, and virtual network.
Example
OS10(config)# evpn
OS10(config-evpn)# evi 10
OS10(config-evpn-evi)#
Supported releases 10.4.2.0 or later
VXLAN 735