The local-remote frr enable command enables fast reroute (FRR) for MAC routes between the local and remote ends in an EVPN instance.
The undo local-remote frr enable cancels the enabling of FRR for MAC routes between the local and remote ends in an EVPN instance.
The local-remote frr disable command disables FRR for MAC routes between the local and remote ends in an EVPN instance.
The undo local-remote frr disable command cancels the disabling of MAC routes between the local and remote ends in an EVPN instance.
By default, if FRR for MAC routes between the local and remote ends in an EVPN instance is not configured in an EVPN instance, the global configuration of FRR for MAC routes between the local and remote ends takes effect.
Usage Scenario
By default, an EVPN instance complies with the global configuration of FRR for MAC routes between the local and remote ends. if FRR for MAC routes between the local and remote ends in an EVPN instance is not configured in an EVPN instance, the global configuration of FRR for MAC routes between the local and remote ends takes effect; if FRR for MAC routes between the local and remote ends is configured in an EVPN instance, the configuration in the EVPN instance takes precedence of the global configuration. In the common EVPN or BD EVPN instance view, the local-remote frr enable command must be used together with the vlan-extend private enable and vlan-extend redirect enable commands to implement local and remote MAC FRR.
Precautions
By default, an EVPN instance complies with the global configuration of FRR for MAC routes between the local and remote ends. if FRR for MAC routes between the local and remote ends in an EVPN instance is not configured in an EVPN instance, the global configuration of FRR for MAC routes between the local and remote ends takes effect; if FRR for MAC routes between the local and remote ends is configured in an EVPN instance, the configuration in the EVPN instance takes precedence of the global configuration. In the common EVPN or BD EVPN instance view, the local-remote frr enable command must be used together with the vlan-extend private enable and vlan-extend redirect enable commands to implement local and remote MAC FRR.