On 2/23/22 09:04, Hunter Fuller via NANOG wrote:
Two that immediately come to mind are:
- If you don't need anything dynamic, you can run VXLAN on any Linux
box. So just a random server would work.
https://vincent.bernat.ch/en/blog/2017-vxlan-linux
IS-IS support in Quagga and FRR is sti
Two that immediately come to mind are:
- If you don't need anything dynamic, you can run VXLAN on any Linux box.
So just a random server would work.
https://vincent.bernat.ch/en/blog/2017-vxlan-linux
- RouterOS v7 added VXLAN, so now you can do that in a MikroTik box, or in
a Cloud-Hosted Router
At the risk of sounding like a broken record, I’m asking for product
suggestions yet again:
We’re wondering if anything small & cheap (think CPE-grade) exists that
supports either IS-IS or VXLAN?
If IS-IS, total route count it would have to carry would be small, probably in
the ~500 range.
If
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