Hoi folks, I've started to toy with VPP and eVPN/VxLAN, and took a look at the evpn branch from a few years ago. For my network, I'll need the OSPFv3 'unnumbered' features we built, so I thought I'd ask - would it be possible to rebase the evpn branch ? I've taken a stab at it (see attached patch) by replaying the 9 commits on top if HEAD (f1a7229d-evpn.diff). It may not be correct, but it does compile and seemingly work :) root@vpp0-0:/etc/bird# birdc show proto BIRD 2.18+branch.evpn.1efd115564ea ready. Name Proto Table State Since Info device1 Device --- up 12:20:01.347 direct1 Direct --- up 12:20:01.347 kernel4 Kernel master4 up 12:20:01.347 kernel6 Kernel master6 up 12:20:01.347 static4 Static master4 up 12:20:01.347 static6 Static master6 up 12:20:01.347 bfd1 BFD --- up 12:20:01.347 ospf4 OSPF master4 up 12:20:01.347 Running ospf6 OSPF master6 up 12:20:01.347 Running bridge1 Bridge etab up 12:45:13.450 evpn1 EVPN --- up 12:45:13.450 I have a few further changes, notably a new 'vpp protocol' to handle communication with the VPP dataplane for eVPN/VxLAN (and possibly later, GENEVE and MPLS). Before I get too far down the rabbit hole though, I'm also wondering: is releasing eVPN in the cards? groet, Pim -- Pim van Pelt <pim@ipng.ch> PBVP1-RIPE https://ipng.ch/