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Choose Manage→Service→Services from the NFM-P main menu. The Manage Services form opens.
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Select the required Epipe and click Properties. The Epipe Service (Edit) form opens.
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On the service tree, expand Sites and click on the site on which you want to configure a VXLAN.
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In the General tab, configure the Source IP Address parameter in the VXLAN Tunnel End Point panel.
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Click on the BGP tab, and then on the EVPN sub-tab.
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In the BGP EVPN panel, click Create, or choose a BGP EVPN and click Properties. The BGP EVPN - Epipe Create/Edit form opens.
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Configure the required parameters.
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Configure the attachment circuits. You can configure up to two local and two remote attachment circuits, on supporting NEs.
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In the Local Attachment Circuit panel, click Create, or choose an item in the list and click Properties. The Local Attachment Circuit - Epipe Create/Edit form opens.
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Configure the required parameters.
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Save your changes and close the form.
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In the Remote Attachment Circuit panel, click Create, or choose an item in the list and click Properties. The Remote Attachment Circuit - Epipe Create/Edit form opens.
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Configure the required parameters.
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Save your changes and close the form.
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Configure the parameters in the MPLS panel, as required.
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Configure the segment routing with IPv6.
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In the Segment Routing V6 panel, click Create, or choose an item in the list and click Properties. The SRv6 BGP EVPN - Epipe Service Create/Edit form opens.
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Configure the required parameters.
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Save your changes and close the form.
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Configure the parameters in the Auto Bind Tunnel panel, as required.
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Configure a network identifier for the VXLAN.
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Click Create in the VXLAN panel. The VXLAN (Create) form opens.
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Configure the network identifier.
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Configure the remaining parameters as required.
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Click OK and confirm to close the form.
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Save and close the form.
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