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VXLAN-EVPN Lab with ContainerLab
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Overview
This project provides a hands-on lab environment for understanding and experimenting with VXLAN-EVPN (Ethernet VPN) technology. Using ContainerLab, the lab sets up a VXLAN topology featuring 1 spine and 2 leaves nodes. The lab can be deployed directly on a PC with ContainerLab installed or through a DevContainer environment.
Project Structure
The project directory is structured as follows:
hosts: Directory containing host configuration files for the lab.network_images/ceos-lab-4.32.0.1F.tar.xz: Container image used for the lab nodes.lab_vxlan.yml: YAML file describing the VXLAN lab topology.
Prerequisites
- Docker and Docker Compose (for DevContainer setup).
- ContainerLab installed either on the host or within the DevContainer.
- Basic understanding of networking and VXLAN-EVPN concepts.
Setup and Deployment
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DevContainer Setup (Optional):
If using DevContainer, ensure Docker and Docker Compose are installed on your machine.
Open the project in a compatible IDE (like Visual Studio Code) and start the DevContainer environment. -
ContainerLab Setup:
- Direct Installation: Install ContainerLab on your host machine.
- Via Terraform, documentation avalaible here
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Start the Lab:
- Navigate to the project directory.
- Add Arista image to Docker
docker import network_images/cEOS64-lab-4.32.0.1F.tar.xz ceos:4.32.0.1F - Run
sudo containerlab deploy -t lab_vxlan.ymlto deploy the lab topology.
Usage
- Once the lab is deployed, you can access the individual nodes (spines and leaves) via CLI or SSH to configure and test VXLAN-EVPN functionalities.
- Use the
hostsdirectory to modify or apply specific configurations.
Known Issues
On Alpine Linux hosts 1 and 2, it is necessary to install the vlan package:
apk add vlan