Hi Drikus,

Did you ever resolve this?

We saw issues with MAC addresses on NCS55K too, but not related to EVPN.

For example, one can use the commands 'interface foo; mac xxxx.xxxx.xxxx" to 
set a custom MAC on a physical interface, XR commits the config but on these 
Broadcom chips it doesn't actually do anything. CLI output shows the custom MAC 
but a packet capture shows the BIA.

We had another issue with the MAC address of CDP/LLDP frames addresses on 
bundle interface (I can't remember the exact details right now, but I think the 
source MAC address of these frames sometimes had the logical bundle MAC and 
sometimes had the member link MAC, and it was inconsistent).

So it seems these chips have issues with MAC address consistency. I'm wondering 
if there is some relation to what you are seeing.

Cheers,
James.
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