Reviewer: Joseph Salowey
Review result: Ready
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Hi Vinayak,
The Bump-in-the-wire with a VLAN-aware BD is just slightly implied in the
terminlogy section of RFC9136.
It is not mentioned in the main body of RFC9136.
So a few critical details are still absent, while there may be already
different implementations up to now,
I think th
Parag,
Lots of thanks for your response.
The updates to the draft that you have suggested (in this and previous emails)
look good to me
However, I am not sure your response to my last question really addresses it –
please see inline below.
Regards,
Sasha
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Hi Jorge & Yubao,
In the most common use cases an IP prefix route has to be unique with an VRF.
The VPN Label/L3VNI brings in this separation of IP prefixes even for
VLAN-aware bundling.
(With all L2 routes the Ethernet Tag has to be non-zero for VLAN-aware BD for
sure to distinguish BDs).
In c