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EVPN over colored SR-TE Tunnel with IPv4 NH

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EVPN over colored SR-TE Tunnel with IPv4 NH

This feature introduces color-based mapping of BGP-based EVPN services to segment routing-traffic-engineered (SR-TE) LSPs with IPv4 next hops. You can specify color as a protocol next-hop constraint (in addition to the IPv4 address) for resolving next hops over static colored or BGP- signaled SR-TE LSPs. This is called the color-IP protocol next-hop resolution, where a configured resolution map is applied to the BGP-based Layer 2 VPN services. The device supports colored SR-TE LSPs associated with a single color. In general, an EVPN service may be assigned a BGP color extended community on the egress router where the EVPN network layer reachability information (NLRI) is advertised, or on an ingress router where the EVPN NLRI is received and processed. Multiple BGP color extended communities might be assigned to an EVPN service, referred to as multicolor EVPN services. In such cases, the color extended community with the smallest color value is considered as the color of the VPN service, and all other color extended communities are ignored.
Product / Application Software Introduced Release
PTX10001-36MR Junos OS Evolved 21.1R1
PTX10003 Junos OS Evolved 20.1R2
PTX10004 Junos OS Evolved 21.1R1
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PTX10002-36QDD Junos OS Evolved 24.4R1
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