EVPN defines a mechanism to allow the smooth mobility of MAC addresses from one CE/NVE to another. The 7210 SAS supports this procedure and the MAC mobility extended community in MAC advertisement routes:
The router honors and generates the Sequence (SEQ) number in the MAC mobility extended community for MAC moves.
When a MAC is EVPN-learned and it is attempted to be learned locally, a BGP update is sent with SEQ number changed to ‟previous SEQ”+1 (exception: mac-duplication detect num-moves value is reached).
A SEQ number = zero or no MAC mobility ext-community are interpreted as sequence zero.
In case of mobility, the following MAC selection procedure is followed:
If a PE has two or more active remote EVPN routes for the same MAC, the highest SEQ number is selected. The tie-breaker is the lowest IP (BGP NH IP).
If a PE has two or more active EVPN routes and it is the originator of one of them, the highest SEQ number is selected. The tie-breaker is the lowest IP (BGP NH IP of the remote route is compared to the local system address).