Direct routing enables multiple switches in an EVPN fabric to act as active gateways for the same network, similar to VRRP but with active/active operation instead of active/standby. The configuration requires setting up virtual router MAC addresses, virtual IP addresses, and crucially, allocating separate VTEP IPs for different switch clusters. Each MLAG pair needs a shared VTEP IP, standalone switches need their own VTEP IP, and the entire cluster requires an additional shared VTEP IP configured as secondary on all switches' loopback interfaces.

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