Tenant Sizing and Deployment - rSeries: F5's next generation appliance -

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  • Опубліковано 9 лис 2024

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  • @emonhossain4353
    @emonhossain4353 Рік тому

    Thank a lot. Because I was face problem to create vlan. Before showing this video I had confusions.

  • @reddog1500
    @reddog1500 Рік тому +2

    I'd love to see the CLI commands to create VLANs on the vHost. I don't want to spend 100 years building out VLANs

  • @johnmyers5327
    @johnmyers5327 Рік тому +1

    Hi, do you have a link for the previous 2 videos? I can't find them in DevCentral UA-cam channel.

    • @devcentral
      @devcentral  Рік тому +2

      Hey thanks for watching. I just put the links to the other 2 videos in the descriptions. There are 3 in total for this series.

  • @cheegheehong
    @cheegheehong Рік тому +2

    I have 2 questions here;
    Q1. We must create VLANS (e.g vlan 10, 20,30) on f5OS first , then only able to be used on Big-IP tenant?
    Q2. We need to create same VLANS id (e.g vlan 10, 20,30) on f5OS and Big-IP tenant?
    or can we different?

    • @devcentral
      @devcentral  Рік тому

      We sent these questions to the Engineer and he should reply soon. Thanks for the comment!!

    • @sidtg1
      @sidtg1 Рік тому +3

      @@devcentral VLANS are created at tge F5OS layer and assigned to a tenant at the time of deployment. Once a VLAN is created at the F5OS lalyer and assigned to a tenant, those VLANs will show up on the tenant. You will not need to create VLANs on the tenant.

  • @hummer-k1k
    @hummer-k1k Рік тому

    I have two questions
    1. Could the sameV LAN be used on multiple different tenants ?
    2. Could the same ltm pool be used on multiple different tenants like today when you create a pool on common partition and then use it on multiple partitions ?

    • @SamRodberg
      @SamRodberg Рік тому +1

      Late to respond but yes you can use the same vlan on multiple tenants. This is known as vlan sharing and is supported.

    • @SamRodberg
      @SamRodberg Рік тому

      To answer your second question no I don't believe so. Since each tenant is it's own instance of big ip. The tenants don't share a common partition in the tmsh sense