Intro Welcome to Part 12 of the NSX-T Lab Series. In the previous post, we deployed our first edge node via the NSX Manager web UI. This post should really be part 11b since it’s covering the same process just in a different way this time via an OVA deployment. So why do it this way? The VMware […]
Month: July 2019
NSX-V Lab: ESG Routing Configuration
Intro Welcome to Part 15 of the NSX-V Lab Series. In the previous post, we deployed our ESG’s.In this post we will configure our Edge Services Gateways and setup dynamic routing between the DLR and ESGs and to our simulated physical routers. This is a big post so get ready! The Build As mentioned in the previous […]
NSX-V Lab: Edge Services Gateways
Intro Welcome to Part 14 of the NSX-V Lab Series. In the previous post, we created our universal Distributed Logical Router.In this post we will deploy our Edge Services Gateways and get them ready to connect them to our Distributed Logical Router and peer with our simulated physical routers. What is an Edge Services Gateway? An Edge […]
NSX-V Lab: Distributed Logical Routers
Intro Welcome to Part 13 of the NSX-V Lab Series. In the previous post, we created our Logical Switches.In this post we will configure our Distributed Logical Router and connect our test App Logical Switches to it. What is a Distributed Logical Router? A distributed logical router (DLR) is a virtual appliance that contains the routing control […]
NSX-V Lab: Logical Switches
Intro Welcome to Part 12 of the NSX-V Lab Series. In the previous post, we covered configuring our Transport Zones.In this post we will configure our Logical Switches and connect our test app to them. What is a Logical Switch? An logical switch reproduces switching functionality (unicast, multicast, broadcast) in a virtual environment completely decoupled from underlying […]
NSX-V Lab: Transport Zones
Intro Welcome to Part 11 of the NSX-V Lab Series. In the previous post, we covered configuring our secondary NSX Manager prepared our Site B hosts and configured them for VXLAN.In this post we will configure our Transport zones. What is a transport zone? A transport zone is used to define the scope of a VXLAN overlay […]
NSX-V Lab: Secondary NSX Manager Configuration
Intro Welcome to Part 10 of the NSX-V Lab Series. In the previous post, we covered configuring the Segment ID’s for both global for site A and Universal Segments.In this post we will cover configuring our secondary NSX Manager, prepared our Site B hosts and configured them for VXLAN so it’ll be a pretty large post but […]
NSX-V Lab: Segment ID
Intro Welcome to Part 9 of the NSX-V Lab Series. In the previous post, we covered configuring the VXLAN parameters and installing the VTEPs on our hosts.In this post we will configure our Segment ID’s and make our NSX manager the primary manager ready for our dual site configuration. Segment ID Put simply a segment ID is […]
NSX-T Lab: Edge Node
Intro Welcome to Part 11 of the NSX-T Lab Series. In the previous post, we set up our network segments and attached our VM’s to the networks. We successfully pinged within each Layer 2 network.We could now go ahead and deploy a Tier 1 logical router and connect those segments to it to get layer 3 connectivity […]
NSX-T Lab: Segments
Intro Welcome to Part 10 of the NSX-T Lab Series. In the previous post, we finally installed NSX-T on our compute host cluster.Before we deploy the Edge nodes we will create our Segments/Logical Switches. Why do you keep saying Segments/Logical Switches? So a Logical switch is an NSX-V and early NSX-T name for the VXLAN/Geneve VLAN that […]