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        Title           : YANG Data Model for Active-Active NVEs Configuration
        Authors         : Mingui Zhang
                          Jinwei Xia
                          Fu Qiao
                          Muhammad Durrani
                          Zu Qiang
                          Sujay Gupta
	Filename        : draft-zhang-nvo3-yang-active-active-cfg-01.txt
	Pages           : 11
	Date            : 2015-03-09

Abstract:
   When a Tenant System is not collocated with Network Virtualization
   Edges (NVEs), it's possible for this Tenant System to connect to a
   group of NVEs or a single NVE with multiple underlay IP addresses to
   use the active-active multihoming L2/L3 service provided by these
   NVEs.

   This document defines the YANG data model that can be used to
   configure NVEs of a NVO3 network to achieve active-active multi-
   homing.


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