Cool videos, perhaps I have few questions in regards Overlay and VLAN Transport zones. 1. Can you confirm if a hosts can have only one Overlay Transport Zone? 2. a Host can only have a single N-VDS? (no VDS, VDS is new to NSX-t 3.0). Thank you in advance.
Hi George! hopefully this helps! 1. Host can have only one overlay transport zone, this is how many customers deploy NSX-T actually! 2. A host can definitely have a single N-VDS, or multiple - both are fine. Just remember that the N-VDS has to own a physical (or multiple) uplinks!
Hey mike , i am new to NSX and a quick question on overlay transport zone. can we have multiple overlay transport zone mapped to same transport node. as i could see 2 transport zone mapped to same host in your demo. i have heard some one else in his lecture saying "each transport node can only be part of single overlay transport zone" so am confused now..!
So youre not explaining what a transport zone is. At first I thought the transport zone was the vlan network where the vtep was terminated on. Lets break it down. One network Segment = one vxlan vni Transport zone = "vrf" with multiple vni So depending on configuration, the vtep will actually import multiple transport zones available on that particular host? Am I understanding this correctly?
Hey Mike, great content and explainers - thanks so very much! I do have a question: In practice, would you advise creating clusters where different hosts are on different TZs, or would you recommend using different clusters to host workloads needing access to different TZs? PS: I also subscribed :)
Hey Harshath, thanks! The TZ design really depends. Most people just use the default overlay TZ for everything. I worked with a customer recently who had two TZ's - one for dev/test, and one for prod - they had dedicated prod hosts, and dedicated dev/test hosts. There's no reason you couldn't have all of those on the same physical hardware though (multiple TZs on each host).
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Thanks dion! Glad you like them. I didn’t intend for them to be in order- but is there a specific piece you’d like to see? I did plan on doing a few videos including T0/T1 router config, BGP, etc. I’m actually working on a “how to deploy an edge node” video right now!
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Simple amazing, very cool and easy way to explain TZ. Thanks!
great video, how may vlan or network segment we can create in one ETN node in nsxt ?
Cool videos, perhaps I have few questions in regards Overlay and VLAN Transport zones. 1. Can you confirm if a hosts can have only one Overlay Transport Zone? 2. a Host can only have a single N-VDS? (no VDS, VDS is new to NSX-t 3.0). Thank you in advance.
Hi George! hopefully this helps! 1. Host can have only one overlay transport zone, this is how many customers deploy NSX-T actually! 2. A host can definitely have a single N-VDS, or multiple - both are fine. Just remember that the N-VDS has to own a physical (or multiple) uplinks!
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Hey mike , i am new to NSX and a quick question on overlay transport zone. can we have multiple overlay transport zone mapped to same transport node. as i could see 2 transport zone mapped to same host in your demo. i have heard some one else in his lecture saying "each transport node can only be part of single overlay transport zone" so am confused now..!
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So youre not explaining what a transport zone is.
At first I thought the transport zone was the vlan network where the vtep was terminated on.
Lets break it down.
One network Segment = one vxlan vni
Transport zone = "vrf" with multiple vni
So depending on configuration, the vtep will actually import multiple transport zones available on that particular host?
Am I understanding this correctly?
Hey Mike, great content and explainers - thanks so very much! I do have a question: In practice, would you advise creating clusters where different hosts are on different TZs, or would you recommend using different clusters to host workloads needing access to different TZs?
PS: I also subscribed :)
Hey Harshath, thanks! The TZ design really depends. Most people just use the default overlay TZ for everything. I worked with a customer recently who had two TZ's - one for dev/test, and one for prod - they had dedicated prod hosts, and dedicated dev/test hosts. There's no reason you couldn't have all of those on the same physical hardware though (multiple TZs on each host).
@@NRDYTech Gotcha - thanks Mike!
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@Keaton Davion I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm trying it out atm.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
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Nice videos. Where is the video after installing nsx manager and setting up hosts?
Thanks dion! Glad you like them. I didn’t intend for them to be in order- but is there a specific piece you’d like to see? I did plan on doing a few videos including T0/T1 router config, BGP, etc. I’m actually working on a “how to deploy an edge node” video right now!
Just an update for everyone, I've now posted an entire series of NSX-T 3.0 config from scratch.
I subscribed haha
Thanks!