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Easy Virtual Network (EVN)

person icon Arash Deljoo

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Easy Virtual Network (EVN)

Understand the benefits, configuration, verification of Easy Virtual Network (EVN)

updated on icon Updated on Jun, 2025

language icon Language - English

person icon Arash Deljoo

English [CC]

category icon IT and Software ,Network and Security,IT Networking Fundamentals

Lectures -5

Resources -11

Duration -1.5 hours

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Course Description

Deliver traffic separation and path isolation capabilities on a shared network infrastructure with Easy Virtual Network (EVN). An IP-based network virtualization solution, EVN takes advantage of existing Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF)-Lite technology to simplify Layer 3 network virtualization, improve support for shared services, and enhance management and troubleshooting.

Easy Virtual Network (EVN) is an IP-based network virtualization solution that helps enable network administrators to provide traffic separation and path isolation on a shared network infrastructure.

EVN uses existing Virtual Route Forwarding (VRF)-Lite technology to:

  • Simplify Layer 3 network virtualization.

  • Improve shared services support.

  • Enhance management, troubleshooting, and usability.

What Problems Does It Help Solve?

EVN reduces network virtualization configuration significantly across the entire network infrastructure with the Virtual Network Trunk. The traditional VRF-Lite solution requires creating one sub-interface per VRF on all switches and routers involved in the data path, creating a lot of burden in configuration management.
EVN removes the need for a per-VRF sub-interface by using the “vnet trunk” command. This helps reduce the amount of provisioning across the network infrastructure.

EVN enhances network virtualization troubleshooting by making VRF-Lite easier to deploy, operate, and scale. A routing context command mode allows network operators to perform troubleshooting issues that pertain specifically within a VRF without specifying the VRF name in every command.

Goals

  • Easy Virtual Network (EVN) Introduction.
  • Easy Virtual Network (EVN) benefits.
  • Easy Virtual Network (EVN) configuration.
  • Easy Virtual Network (EVN) verification.


Easy Virtual Network (EVN)

Curriculum

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Easy Virtual Network (EVN)

5 Lectures
  • play icon EVN Basic Configuration and Verification 37:37 37:37
  • play icon Routing with RIPv2 18:09 18:09
  • play icon Routing with OSPFv2 18:38 18:38
  • play icon Routing with EIGRP 22:14 22:14
  • play icon Routing with BGP 22:09 22:09

Instructor Details

Arash Deljoo

Arash Deljoo

Arash Deljoo is a seasoned Cisco engineer with 15 years of expertise in network engineering, communications, and education, particularly in E-learning. He holds a Master's degree in power electrical engineering and has developed numerous training courses in both English and Persian. Over his career, Arash has taught more than 20,000 students through online and in-person courses, sharing his deep knowledge with a global audience.

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