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Muti-Fabric EVPN Overview
The Muti-Fabric EVPN in HPE Aruba Networking Central On-Premises allows you to build independent fabric for administrative construct allowing to scale for large, geo-dispersed deployments. Independent fabric are inter-connected together across metro Ethernet Ethernet is a network protocol for data transmission over LAN. or IP Network. Muti-Fabric EVPN allows to extend segmentation (VLANs, VRFs, Roles) with consistent Group-based Policy. Fabric inter-connectivity requires network to support higher MTU Maximum Transmission Unit. MTU is the largest size packet or frame specified in octets (eight-bit bytes) that can be sent in networks such as the Internet. (≥ 1550 bytes) to accommodate VXLAN encapsulation between sites. Maximum of 32 Fabrics can be interconnected horizontally in a Multi-LayerFabric Design.
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