
SONiC Open Networking Software for Enterprise Data Center
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Enterprise SONiC by Broadcom®
Enterprise SONiC by Broadcom® is an open source network operating system based on Linux that runs on merchant silicon-based platforms. The open source SONiC project is available at GitHub (https://github.com/Azure/SONiC/wiki). Enterprise SONiC is a commercial offering based on open source SONiC with feature enrichment and hardening that is targeted at Data Center leaf, spine, and super-spine deployments. Enterprise SONiC supports ODM and OEM platforms based on the StrataXGS® family of silicon from Broadcom. -
BGP EVPN VXLAN
Data centers have moved from the enterprise to a cloud-based infrastructure, and from a physical sever being a unit of computing to a virtual machine (VM) as a unit of computing. From the VM technology has evolved the concept of cloud technology, which has virtualized the compute, networking and storage. All this technology enabled the leasing of VMs to customers for public cloud providers such as Amazon, Google, and Microsoft etc. The advances of the hypervisor and cloud technology by the likes of VMware, Xen, and the KVM community made this possible. -
EVPN Multi-Homing
The intended audience for this white paper is familiar with networking terms and may refer to the “Network Definitions White Paper” for additional information. Next, one may also read the companion white papers titled “BGP EVPN VXLAN” and “Multi Chassis Link Aggregation with Active-Standby”. All the aforementioned documents are part of the meta paper, “BGP-EVPN-VXLAN-MC-LAG White Paper”. Ethernet Virtual Private Network (EVPN) has the following homing modes for connection between Provider Edge (PE) and Customer Edge (CE) devices: -
Static Anycast Gateway
Static Anycast Gateway for EVPN/VXLAN is a default IP gateway addressing mechanism that enables the use of the same VLAN and the same gateway IP and MAC addresses across all the leaf switches that are part of the same L3 VNI in a VXLAN network.