Hi Saumya,

To be clear, your query has nothing to do with the two documents you refer to. 
In fact I don’t see any issue related to multihoming.
Given that in your example host-1 and FW-1 are directly connected to the same 
leaf, and host-2 and FW-2 are connected to the same leaf too, I can see your 
use-case resolved in two ways:

a) FW1 and FW2 can be attached to the same all-active ES, I assume local-bias 
behavior as in RFC8365 (seems you are using VXLAN as data plane). Host-1 will 
send unicast and BUM to FW-1. Host-2 will send unicast and BUM to FW-2. In case 
of failure, the behavior will be as per your description. Note that a third 
leaf with a local host will do aliasing to both, but since it seems you only 
have directly connected leaf nodes, you are fine.

b) instead of attaching FW-1 and FW-2 to the same ES, EVPN allows ‘static’ MACs 
that are advertised with the sticky bit set. You can configure MAC F as static 
in the two leaf nodes. There is no mobility procedures for static MACs, hence 
forwarding comes down to the local selection on each node. In the 
implementations that I know, the local static MAC will be preferred over the 
EVPN MAC/IP route with the static bit, hence again you will have the behavior 
you want.. and again, only in your example with two directly connected leaf 
nodes.

My 2 cents.
Thx
Jorge


From: Dikshit, Saumya <saumya.diks...@hpe.com>
Date: Thursday, August 19, 2021 at 4:51 AM
To: draft-ietf-bess-evpn-fast-df-recov...@ietf.org 
<draft-ietf-bess-evpn-fast-df-recov...@ietf.org>, 
draft-ietf-bess-evpn-df-election-framew...@ietf.org 
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Cc: bess@ietf.org <bess@ietf.org>
Subject: Query to authors of draft-ietf-bess-evpn-fast-df-recovery and rfc
Hello Authors of https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc8584/ and 
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-bess-evpn-fast-df-recovery

I have a query regarding the following use-case which I could not find 
supported with existing DF-election procedures.

Scenario:
All PE (Vtep1 and Vtep2 in below example) routers attached to same ES and both 
act as DF.

This is a typical case of distributed firewall (active/active) across fabrics 
(sites),
Where in, the preferred firewall is the one local to the site, whereas, upon 
failure,
packets need to be redirected (over WAN, via DCI/VPN) towards the remote site 
firewall.
The firewall-device is connected to it's first-hop vtep over the same 
bridge-domain and same ESI.
All in all, it's an emulated multi-homing scenario.

This is scenario of distributed firewall devices host same MAC credentials.

Simplistic example :
There are two sites, SITE-1 and SITE-2 in the below diagram.
Traffic (including BUM) generated by Host1 (in SITE-1) (for a bridge-domain)
 should run through site-local firewall instance (firewall_1) preferably.
Only in case of local-outage, the traffic should be send across over WAN to the 
remote firewall (firewall_2).
Same should apply to traffic generated by Host2 (in SITE-2), wherein,
it should preferably run through the local firewall (firewall_2) and over a 
failure should go over the WAN towards firewall_1.

Vtep1/2 learn the firewall MAC (MAC_F) as local learning and also from the 
remote Vtep2/1.
But since both the learnings are over the same ESI, it should not lead to MAC 
move.
Cometh the local firewall failure, Vteps (1 or 2) should start redirecting the 
traffic to remote SITE.

Any ARP request (BUM traffic) for firewall credentials landing at either Vtep1 
or Vtep2 should be flooded to network towards the local firewall.

    SITE-1                 |                         SITE-2
------------------------------------------------------
      Host1               |                        Host2
         |                     |                          |
     Vtep1  == ==WAN======  Vtep2
       |                       |                           |
Firewall _1           |                   Firewall_2
  (MAC_F)                                  (MAC_F)

Please let me know if there is a way out (with out) using existing standards.

Thanks
Saumya.

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A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.
This draft is a work item of the BGP Enabled ServiceS WG of the IETF.

        Title           : Fast Recovery for EVPN DF Election
        Authors         : Patrice Brissette
                          Ali Sajassi
                          Luc Andre Burdet
                          John Drake
                          Jorge Rabadan
        Filename        : draft-ietf-bess-evpn-fast-df-recovery-02.txt
        Pages           : 11
        Date            : 2021-07-06

Abstract:
   Ethernet Virtual Private Network (EVPN) solution provides Designated
   Forwarder election procedures for multi-homing Ethernet Segments.
   These procedures have been enhanced further by applying Highest
   Random Weight (HRW) Algorithm for Designated Forwarded election in
   order to avoid unnecessary DF status changes upon a failure.  This
   draft improves these procedures by providing a fast Designated
   Forwarder (DF) election upon recovery of the failed link or node
   associated with the multi-homing Ethernet Segment.  The solution is
   independent of number of EVIs associated with that Ethernet Segment
   and it is performed via a simple signaling between the recovered PE
   and each PEs in the multi-homing group.



The IETF datatracker status page for this draft is:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-bess-evpn-fast-df-recovery/

There is also an htmlized version available at:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-bess-evpn-fast-df-recovery-02

A diff from the previous version is available at:
https://www.ietf.org/rfcdiff?url2=draft-ietf-bess-evpn-fast-df-recovery-02


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