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        Title           : Layer-3 virtual network overlays based on BGP Layer-3 VPNs
        Authors         : Dhananjaya Rao
                          John Mullooly
                          Rex Fernando
	Filename        : draft-drao-bgp-l3vpn-virtual-network-overlays-03.txt
	Pages           : 18
	Date            : 2014-07-04

Abstract:
   Virtual network overlays are being designed and deployed in various
   types of networks, including data centers.  These network overlays
   address several requirements including flexible network
   virtualization and multi-tenancy, increased scale, and support for
   mobility of virtual machines.  Such overlay networks can be used to
   provide both Layer-2 and Layer-3 network services to hosts at the
   network edge.  New packet encapsulations are being defined and
   standardized to support these virtual networks.  These
   encapsulations, such as VXLAN and NVGRE, are primarily based on IP
   and are currently defined to support a Layer-2 forwarding service.

   BGP based Layer-3 VPNs, as specified in RFC 4364, provide an industry
   proven and well-defined solution for supporting Layer-3 virtual
   network services.  However, RFC 4364 procedures use MPLS labels to
   provide the network virtualization capability in the data plane. With
   the increasing support for IP overlay encapsulations in data center
   devices, there is a strong preference to utilize this support to
   deploy Layer-3 virtual networks using the familiarpolicy and
   operational primitives of Layer-3 VPNs.

   This document describes the use of BGP Layer-3 VPNs alongwith various
   IP-based virtual network overlay encapsulations to provide a Layer-3
   virtualization solution for all IP traffic, and specifies mechanisms
   to use the new encapsulations while continuing to leverage existing
   BGP Layer-3 VPN control plane techniques, extensions and
   implementations.  This mechanism provides an efficient incremental
   solution to support forwarding for IP traffic, irrespective of
   whether it is destined within or across an IP subnet boundary.


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