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description :
description :
- Configures a route distinguisher ( RD ) for a BD EVPN instance .
- Configures a route distinguisher ( RD ) for a BD EVPN instance .
The format of an RD can be as follows
The format of an RD can be as follows
1 ) 2 - byte AS number : 4 - byte user - defined number , for example , 1 : 3. An AS number is an integer ranging from
- 1 ) 2 - byte AS number : 4 - byte user - defined number , for example , 1 : 3. An AS number is an integer ranging from
0 to 65535 , and a user - defined number is an integer ranging from 0 to 4294967295. The AS and user - defined
0 to 65535 , and a user - defined number is an integer ranging from 0 to 4294967295. The AS and user - defined
numbers cannot be both 0 s . This means that an RD cannot be 0 : 0.
numbers cannot be both 0 s . This means that an RD cannot be 0 : 0.
2 ) Integral 4 - byte AS number : 2 - byte user - defined number , for example , 65537 : 3. An AS number is an integer
- 2 ) Integral 4 - byte AS number : 2 - byte user - defined number , for example , 65537 : 3. An AS number is an integer
ranging from 65536 to 4294967295 , and a user - defined number is an integer ranging from 0 to 65535.
ranging from 65536 to 4294967295 , and a user - defined number is an integer ranging from 0 to 65535.
3 ) 4 - byte AS number in dotted notation : 2 - byte user - defined number , for example , 0.0 : 3 or 0.1 : 0. A 4 - byte
- 3 ) 4 - byte AS number in dotted notation : 2 - byte user - defined number , for example , 0.0 : 3 or 0.1 : 0. A 4 - byte
AS number in dotted notation is in the format of x . y , where x and y are integers ranging from 0 to 65535.
AS number in dotted notation is in the format of x . y , where x and y are integers ranging from 0 to 65535.
4 ) A user - defined number is an integer ranging from 0 to 65535. The AS and user - defined numbers cannot be
- 4 ) A user - defined number is an integer ranging from 0 to 65535. The AS and user - defined numbers cannot be
both 0 s . This means that an RD cannot be 0.0 : 0.
both 0 s . This means that an RD cannot be 0.0 : 0.
5 ) 32 - bit IP address : 2 - byte user - defined number . For example , 192.168 .122 .15 : 1. An IP address ranges from
- 5 ) 32 - bit IP address : 2 - byte user - defined number . For example , 192.168 .122 .15 : 1. An IP address ranges from
0.0 .0 .0 to 255.255 .255 .255 , and a user - defined number is an integer ranging from 0 to 65535.
0.0 .0 .0 to 255.255 .255 .255 , and a user - defined number is an integer ranging from 0 to 65535.
6 ) ' auto ' specifies the RD that is automatically generated .
- 6 ) ' auto ' specifies the RD that is automatically generated .
required : false
required : false
default : null
default : null
vpn_target_both :
vpn_target_both :