NSX Federation: Provides single pane of glass for managing networking and security constructs of more than one location. Allows stretching of overlay networks between locations VM mobility between locations using the same IP address. This is possible because NSX Federation ensures same network is available across multiple locations. Recover VMs in disaster recovery location using … Continue reading NSX Federation – Peering with physical firewall cluster across two locations
Tag: Routing
Connecting NSX-T Tier 0 Gateway to another Tier 0 Gateway
Connecting NSX-T Tier 0 Gateway to another Tier 0 Gateway Reference : NSX-T Design Guide A Tier 0 Gateway is typically required to connect to the physical network. A Tier 1 Gateway in NSX-T does not connect to the physical network directly. Segments to which workloads are attached are connected to Tier 1 Gateways. Tier … Continue reading Connecting NSX-T Tier 0 Gateway to another Tier 0 Gateway
OSPF NSSA
In the topology above, routers R1 and R2 are the ABRs interfacing with backbone area 0 Area 1 in this topology has been configured as NSSA this time. My earlier topology referenced a Totally NSSA area. As mentioned earlier, NSSA configuration in OSPF allows redistribution to occur within the NSSA area. … Continue reading OSPF NSSA
IP Routing Process
IP routing process is a fundamental concept in networks. Having a clear understanding of IP routing process helps network engineers troubleshoot complex network problems. A good hold of this concept also helps determine end to end traffic flow from any given source IP towards target IP. Below are key steps when traffic from source tries … Continue reading IP Routing Process