Bridging the gap with VXLAN EVPN
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Learn and understand the benefits of choosing VXLAN EVPN as your fabric mode.
EVPN Distributed NAT enables Network Address Translation in a VXLAN EVPN fabric and offers enhancements like mobility and traffic engineering at host level and on border nodes for DCI (Data Center Interconnect).
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