- Source: Generic Network Virtualization Encapsulation
Generic Network Virtualization Encapsulation (Geneve) is a network encapsulation protocol created by the IETF in order to unify the efforts made by other initiatives like VXLAN and NVGRE, with the intent to eliminate the wild growth of encapsulation protocols.
Open vSwitch is an example of a software-based virtual network switch that supports Geneve overlay networks. It is also supported by AWS Gateway Load Balancers.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Windows Server 2016
- Network Virtualization using Generic Routing Encapsulation
- Generic Network Virtualization Encapsulation
- Generic routing encapsulation
- Virtual Extensible LAN
- Network virtualization
- Geneve
- Virtual private network
- Ethernet VPN
- List of TCP and UDP port numbers
- Tunneling protocol