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# Ethernet VPN (EVPN)
This page explains an configuration for EVPN. Note that the feature is
-still very experimental. This example uses [BaGPipe
-BGP](https://github.com/Orange-OpenSource/bagpipe-bgp), which only OSS
-BGP implementation supporting EVPN as far as we know. GoBGP receives
-routes from one BaGPipe peer and advertises it to another BaGPipe
-peer.
+still very experimental.
+
+## Contents
+
+- [BaGpipe](#bagpipe)
+- [YABGP](#yabgp)
+
+## <a name="bagpipe"> BaGPipe
+
+This example uses [BaGPipe
+BGP](https://github.com/Orange-OpenSource/bagpipe-bgp). GoBGP receives
+routes from one BaGPipe peer and advertises it to another BaGPipe peer.
If you don't want to install [BaGPipe
BGP](https://github.com/Orange-OpenSource/bagpipe-bgp) by hand, you can use [Our BaGPipe BGP Docker
image](https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/yoshima/bagpipe-bgp/).
-## Configuration
+### Configuration
BaGPipe supports only iBGP. GoBGP peer connects to two BaGPipe
peers. Two BaGPipe peers are not connected. It's incorrect from the
@@ -65,7 +72,7 @@ dataplane_driver = DummyDataplaneDriver
```
10.0.255.254 is GoBGP peer's address.
-## Advertising EVPN route
+### Advertising EVPN route
As you expect, the RIBs at 10.0.255.2 peer has nothing.
@@ -106,3 +113,188 @@ match:L2VPN/evpn,*:
route_targets:
* target:65000:77
```
+
+## <a name="yabgp"> YABGP
+
+Just like the last example, this example uses [YABGP](https://github.com/smartbgp/yabgp). GoBGP receives
+routes from one YABGP peer and advertises it to another YABGP peer.
+
+### Configuration
+
+Gobgp configuration:
+
+```toml
+[global.config]
+as = 100
+router-id = "192.168.1.2"
+local-address-list = ["10.79.45.72"]
+
+[[neighbors]]
+[neighbors.config]
+neighbor-address = "10.75.44.10"
+peer-as = 300
+[[neighbors.afi-safis]]
+[neighbors.afi-safis.config]
+afi-safi-name = "l2vpn-evpn"
+[neighbors.transport.config]
+local-address = "10.79.45.72"
+[neighbors.ebgp-multihop.config]
+enabled = true
+
+[[neighbors]]
+[neighbors.config]
+neighbor-address = "10.75.44.11"
+peer-as = 200
+[[neighbors.afi-safis]]
+[neighbors.afi-safis.config]
+afi-safi-name = "l2vpn-evpn"
+[neighbors.transport.config]
+local-address = "10.79.45.72"
+[neighbors.ebgp-multihop.config]
+enabled = true
+```
+
+`10.75.44.10` and `10.75.44.11` is the address of YABGP peers. We start two YABGP agents like this:
+
+```bash
+python yabgp/bin/yabgpd --bgp-local_as=300 --bgp-remote_addr=10.79.45.72 --bgp-remote_as=100 --bgp-local_addr=10.75.44.10 --bgp-afi_safi=evpn
+```
+``` bash
+python yabgp/bin/yabgpd --bgp-local_as=200 --bgp-remote_addr=10.79.45.72 --bgp-remote_as=100 --bgp-local_addr=10.75.44.11 --bgp-afi_safi=evpn
+```
+
+From gobgp CMD:
+
+``` bash
+$ gobgp neighbor
+Peer AS Up/Down State |#Advertised Received Accepted
+10.75.44.10 300 00:01:23 Establ | 0 0 0
+10.75.44.11 200 00:02:26 Establ | 0 0 0
+```
+
+### Advertising EVPN route
+
+We can advertise EVPN routes from YABGP 10.75.44.11 through its REST API,
+the `Authorization` header is `admin/admin`, and the `Content-Type` is `application/json`.
+
+``` bash
+POST http://10.75.44.11:8801/v1/peer/10.79.45.72/send/update
+```
+
+
+We will run this API four times, each time's POST data is:
+
+EVPN type 1:
+
+``` json
+{
+ "attr":{
+ "1": 0,
+ "2": [],
+ "5": 100,
+ "14": {
+ "afi_safi": [25, 70],
+ "nexthop": "10.75.44.254",
+ "nlri": [{
+ "type": 1,
+ "value": {
+ "rd": "1.1.1.1:32867",
+ "esi": 0,
+ "eth_tag_id": 100,
+ "label": [10]
+ }
+ }]},
+ "16":[[1537, 0, 500]]
+}}
+```
+
+EVPN type 2:
+
+``` json
+{
+ "attr":{
+ "1": 0,
+ "2": [],
+ "5": 100,
+ "14": {
+ "afi_safi": [25, 70],
+ "nexthop": "10.75.44.254",
+ "nlri": [
+ {
+ "type": 2,
+ "value": {
+ "eth_tag_id": 108,
+ "ip": "11.11.11.1",
+ "label": [0],
+ "rd": "172.17.0.3:2",
+ "mac": "00-11-22-33-44-55",
+ "esi": 0}}]},
+ "16":[[1536, 1, 500]]
+}}
+```
+
+EVPN type 3:
+
+``` json
+{
+ "attr":{
+ "1": 0,
+ "2": [],
+ "5": 100,
+ "14": {
+ "afi_safi": [25, 70],
+ "nexthop": "10.75.44.254",
+ "nlri": [
+ {
+ "type": 3,
+ "value": {
+ "rd": "172.16.0.1:5904",
+ "eth_tag_id": 100,
+ "ip": "192.168.0.1"
+ }
+ }
+ ]
+ }
+}}
+```
+EVPN type 4:
+
+``` json
+{
+ "attr":{
+ "1": 0,
+ "2": [],
+ "5": 100,
+ "14": {
+ "afi_safi": [25, 70],
+ "nexthop": "10.75.44.254",
+ "nlri": [
+ {
+ "type": 4,
+ "value": {
+ "rd": "172.16.0.1:8888",
+ "esi": 0,
+ "ip": "192.168.0.1"
+ }
+ }
+ ]
+ },
+ "16":[[1538, "00-11-22-33-44-55"]]
+}}
+```
+GoBGP will received these four routes and readvertise them to peer 10.75.44.10
+
+``` bash
+$ gobgp monitor adj-in
+[ROUTE] [type:A-D][rd:1.1.1.1:32867][esi:single-homed][etag:100][label:161] via 10.75.44.254 aspath [] attrs [{Extcomms: [esi-label: 8001]} {Origin: i} {LocalPref: 100}]
+[ROUTE] [type:macadv][rd:172.17.0.3:2][esi:single-homed][etag:108][mac:00:11:22:33:44:55][ip:11.11.11.1][labels:[0]] via 10.75.44.254 aspath [] attrs [{Extcomms: [mac-mobility: 500, sticky]} {Origin: i} {LocalPref: 100}]
+[ROUTE] [type:multicast][rd:172.16.0.1:5904][etag:100][ip:192.168.0.1] via 10.75.44.254 aspath [] attrs [{Origin: i} {LocalPref: 100}]
+[ROUTE] [type:esi][rd:172.16.0.1:8888][esi:{0 [0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0]}][ip:192.168.0.1] via 10.75.44.254 aspath [] attrs [{Extcomms: [es-import rt: 00:11:22:33:44:55]} {Origin: i} {LocalPref: 100}]
+```
+
+``` bash
+$ gobgp neighbor
+Peer AS Up/Down State |#Advertised Received Accepted
+10.75.44.10 300 00:21:00 Establ | 4 0 0
+10.75.44.11 200 00:22:03 Establ | 0 4 4
+```