Comprehensive and Detailed 150 to 250 words of Explanation From [SR Linux EVPN and Data Center Interconnect/Course Guide/topics]:
In a single-active EVPN multi-homing design, the connected PE routers perform Designated Forwarder election to determine which PE is active for the relevant service or Ethernet Segment. The DF is responsible for forwarding toward the attached segment and, in a Layer 3 multi-homing case, only the active/DF PE advertises the customer IP prefix route toward the EVPN control plane. Single-active redundancy is communicated using Ethernet Segment-related EVPN procedures, including Ethernet A-D information, so remote PEs can identify the redundancy behavior and avoid forwarding traffic to an inactive attachment. The false statement is that the elected DF uses an AD per EVI update to identify itself as primary. AD per EVI is primarily used to advertise per-service Ethernet Segment reachability and support aliasing/load-balancing behavior in multi-homed services. DF election itself is driven by Ethernet Segment route procedures, not by the DF declaring itself primary through AD per EVI. Therefore, option B misstates the role of AD per EVI in the single-active L3 multi-homing control plane. Reference: EVPN DF election, single-active multi-homing, Ethernet A-D routes.
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