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  • Hi Everyone, We are excited to share that Juniper is expanding its AI Data Center solutions to quickly deploy high-performing AI training and inference networks that are flexible to design and easier to manage with limited IT resources. ...

  • Have you tried to put the encapsulation under unit 230 and change the encapsulation to flexible-ethernet-services? Router1# show interfaces ge-0/0/6 | display inheritance no-comments flexible-vlan-tagging; speed 1g; encapsulation flexible-ethernet-services; ...

  • I configured the CE-facing interfaces as follows set interfaces ge-0/0/0 flexible-vlan-tagging set interfaces ge-0/0/0 encapsulation ethernet-bridge set interfaces ge-0/0/0 unit 230 vlan-tags outer 230 set interfaces ge-0/0/0 unit 230 vlan-tags inner-list ...

  • interested in this too. Any updates ?

  • Juniper docs says Starting with Junos OS Release 17.1, VLAN bundle service allows multiple broadcast domains to map to a single bridge domain. Multiple VLANs are mapped to a single EVPN instance (EVI) and share the same bridge table in the MAC-VRF table, ...

  • I read the followings: VLAN bundles service where you can have one EVI mapped to many VLAN IDs in a single bridge domain. The bridge table is shared among the VLANs. VLAN-aware bundle service where you can have one EVI mapped to many VLAN IDs. Each ...

  • I was studying and configuring EVPN VXLAN (DCI stitching) using vQFX, and it did work. I tried it with vJunos-router based vMX as well, but indeed it didn't work. I share the config and topology with you for reference. I attach some files. ...

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