# 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. 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 BaGPipe supports only iBGP. GoBGP peer connects to two BaGPipe peers. Two BaGPipe peers are not connected. It's incorrect from the perspective of BGP but this example just shows two OSS BGP implementations can interchange EVPN messages. ``` [Global] [Global.Config] As = 64512 RouterId = "192.168.255.1" [Neighbors] [[Neighbors.NeighborList]] [Neighbors.NeighborList.Config] NeighborAddress = "10.0.255.1" PeerAs = 64512 [Neighbors.NeighborList.AfiSafis] [[Neighbors.NeighborList.AfiSafis.AfiSafiList]] AfiSafiName = "l2vpn-evpn" [[Neighbors.NeighborList]] [Neighbors.NeighborList.Config] NeighborAddress = "10.0.255.2" PeerAs = 64512 [Neighbors.NeighborList.AfiSafis] [[Neighbors.NeighborList.AfiSafis.AfiSafiList]] AfiSafiName = "l2vpn-evpn" ``` The point is that route families to be advertised need to be specified. We expect that many people are not familiar with [BaGPipe BGP](https://github.com/Orange-OpenSource/bagpipe-bgp), the following is our configuration files. ``` bagpipe-peer1:/etc/bagpipe-bgp# cat bgp.conf [BGP] local_address=10.0.255.1 peers=10.0.255.254 my_as=64512 enable_rtc=True [API] api_host=localhost api_port=8082 [DATAPLANE_DRIVER_IPVPN] dataplane_driver = DummyDataplaneDriver [DATAPLANE_DRIVER_EVPN] dataplane_driver = DummyDataplaneDriver ``` 10.0.255.254 is GoBGP peer's address. ## Advertising EVPN route As you expect, the RIBs at 10.0.255.2 peer has nothing. ``` bagpipe-peer2:~# bagpipe-looking-glass bgp routes match:IPv4/mpls-vpn,*: - match:IPv4/rtc,*: - match:L2VPN/evpn,*: - ``` Let's advertise something from 10.0.255.1 peer. ``` bagpipe-peer1:~# bagpipe-rest-attach --attach --port tap42 --mac 00:11:22:33:44:55 --ip 11.11.11.1 --gateway-ip 11.11.11.254 --network-type evpn --rt 65000:77 ``` Now the RIBs at 10.0.255.2 peer has the above route. The route was interchanged via GoBGP peer. ``` bagpipe-peer2:~# bagpipe-looking-glass bgp routes match:IPv4/mpls-vpn,*: - match:IPv4/rtc,*: - match:L2VPN/evpn,*: * EVPN:Multicast:[rd:10.0.255.1:1][etag:178][10.0.255.1]: attributes: next_hop: 10.0.255.1 pmsi_tunnel: PMSITunnel:IngressReplication:0:[0]:[10.0.255.1] extended_community: [ target:65000:77 Encap:VXLAN ] afi-safi: L2VPN/evpn source: BGP-10.0.255.254/192.168.255.1 (...) route_targets: * target:65000:77 * EVPN:MACAdv:[rd:10.0.255.1:1][esi:-][etag:178][00:11:22:33:44:55][11.11.11.1][label:0]: attributes: next_hop: 10.0.255.1 extended_community: [ target:65000:77 Encap:VXLAN ] afi-safi: L2VPN/evpn source: BGP-10.0.255.254/192.168.255.1 (...) route_targets: * target:65000:77 ```