Re: [c-nsp] EVCs/BDIs/SVIs

2014-09-16 Thread James Bensley
Thanks for confirmation all :)

James.
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Re: [c-nsp] EVCs/BDIs/SVIs

2014-09-16 Thread arulgobinath emmanuel
BDI supports PVST also i tried with 3.10 S. I'm not sure its officially
supported .  one issue we faced officially GLBP not supported. If you are
converting from IOS BVI to BDI please keep it in mind you are introducing a
switch to your network.

On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 3:21 PM, Chuck Church  wrote:

> Last I checked, the BDI will only support MST for a spanning tree protocol.
> That was a show-stopper for us, weren't prepared for a migration everywhere
> to that.  There are also more limitations for BDIs -
>
> http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/asr1000/configuration/guide/cha
> ssis/asrswcfg/bdi.html#pgfId-1054861
>
> Chuck
>
> -Original Message-
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> James Bensley
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> Subject: [c-nsp] EVCs/BDIs/SVIs
>
> What is the different between a BDI on ASRs and an SVI?
>
> Looking around the Internet they seem to be SVIs that you can bridge a
> service instance to except they are called Bridge Domain Interface instead
> of Switch Virtual Interface (I guess becaus these are routers not
> switches?).
>
> Any other difference apart from the name? Are they essentialy SVIs?
>
>
> Cheers,
> James.
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Re: [c-nsp] EVCs/BDIs/SVIs

2014-09-16 Thread Waris Sagheer (waris)
SVI - Switched Virtual Interface is defined in IOS for configuring L3 
interfaces. For example in ME3600X/ME3800X/ME3600X-24CX, SVI is being 
configured under EVC for configuring IP/L3VPN/MPLS interfaces.

BDI - It is same the thing as SVI but in IOS XE. IOS XE has the notion of BDI. 
For example ASR903, for configuring L3 Interfaces you need to configure BDI 
under EVC interface.

BVI - It is the same as SVI or BDI in IOS XR. BTW there used to be BVI in 
legacy IOS so please do not confuse with IOS BVI.


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Date: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 at 2:09 AM
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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] EVCs/BDIs/SVIs

On 16 September 2014 09:30, James Bensley 
mailto:jwbens...@gmail.com>> wrote:
What is the different between a BDI on ASRs and an SVI?

Looking around the Internet they seem to be SVIs that you can bridge a
service instance to except they are called Bridge Domain Interface
instead of Switch Virtual Interface (I guess becaus these are routers
not switches?).

Any other difference apart from the name? Are they essentialy SVIs?


Cheers,
James.


Somethign I missed off of the back of that previous email - are BDIs
the same as more traditional BVIs (Bridge Virtual Interfaces) or do
they do extra functions?

James.
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Re: [c-nsp] EVCs/BDIs/SVIs

2014-09-16 Thread Chuck Church
Last I checked, the BDI will only support MST for a spanning tree protocol.
That was a show-stopper for us, weren't prepared for a migration everywhere
to that.  There are also more limitations for BDIs - 
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/asr1000/configuration/guide/cha
ssis/asrswcfg/bdi.html#pgfId-1054861

Chuck

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Subject: [c-nsp] EVCs/BDIs/SVIs

What is the different between a BDI on ASRs and an SVI?

Looking around the Internet they seem to be SVIs that you can bridge a
service instance to except they are called Bridge Domain Interface instead
of Switch Virtual Interface (I guess becaus these are routers not
switches?).

Any other difference apart from the name? Are they essentialy SVIs?


Cheers,
James.
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Re: [c-nsp] EVCs/BDIs/SVIs

2014-09-16 Thread Murat Kaipov
Hello James.
Functionally BDI and SVI the same. BDI used with EVC. So on ASR routers you
use BDI on switches you use SVI's.
Have a good day.

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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] EVCs/BDIs/SVIs

On 16 September 2014 09:30, James Bensley  wrote:
> What is the different between a BDI on ASRs and an SVI?
>
> Looking around the Internet they seem to be SVIs that you can bridge a 
> service instance to except they are called Bridge Domain Interface 
> instead of Switch Virtual Interface (I guess becaus these are routers 
> not switches?).
>
> Any other difference apart from the name? Are they essentialy SVIs?
>
>
> Cheers,
> James.


Somethign I missed off of the back of that previous email - are BDIs the
same as more traditional BVIs (Bridge Virtual Interfaces) or do they do
extra functions?

James.
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Re: [c-nsp] EVCs/BDIs/SVIs

2014-09-16 Thread James Bensley
On 16 September 2014 09:30, James Bensley  wrote:
> What is the different between a BDI on ASRs and an SVI?
>
> Looking around the Internet they seem to be SVIs that you can bridge a
> service instance to except they are called Bridge Domain Interface
> instead of Switch Virtual Interface (I guess becaus these are routers
> not switches?).
>
> Any other difference apart from the name? Are they essentialy SVIs?
>
>
> Cheers,
> James.


Somethign I missed off of the back of that previous email - are BDIs
the same as more traditional BVIs (Bridge Virtual Interfaces) or do
they do extra functions?

James.
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[c-nsp] EVCs/BDIs/SVIs

2014-09-16 Thread James Bensley
What is the different between a BDI on ASRs and an SVI?

Looking around the Internet they seem to be SVIs that you can bridge a
service instance to except they are called Bridge Domain Interface
instead of Switch Virtual Interface (I guess becaus these are routers
not switches?).

Any other difference apart from the name? Are they essentialy SVIs?


Cheers,
James.
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