Superb video Sir... It's very help... Keep doing your good work All the best ... Expecting many more videos from you... God bless you with Good health and prosperity to you and your family 💓🎉😊🌄👏🥳
Hey i saw vmware Article ID: 317168, " Edge TEP and ESXi host TEP must be on separate VLANs in the following configurations: - Edge VM TEP interface connected to a vDS portgroup where that vDS is used by NSX-T " As i understood, you also used vds port group to connect edge vm tep interface. Please clarify this 🙏
Yes this is true. If the edge is running is running on a host that has been prepared for NSX (ie. has a TEP) and the edge is connected to a port group on a vDS that is being used by NSX, the edge must be on a separate VLAN.. Ways to get around this is to put the edge on a separated VDS that NSX is not using, or put the edge not on a VDS Port group but on an NSX VLAN Segment (more work here). In my Demo my edges are located on a cluster that I did not prepare for NSX, so I did not have to worry about this. Have a good one
Superb video Sir... It's very help... Keep doing your good work All the best ... Expecting many more videos from you... God bless you with Good health and prosperity to you and your family 💓🎉😊🌄👏🥳
Thanks for the kind words and support! 🙏 You have a great day
Great video steve 👏
Big fan of the channel.
Was wondering if you are planning to put up some content about NSX intelligence
That's the plan! With the changes at Broadcom, accessing software is more difficult now.. I am working on it though. Have a good one
Thanks
Thanks so much for the super thanks and for watching. You have a great day
Hey i saw vmware Article ID: 317168,
"
Edge TEP and ESXi host TEP must be on separate VLANs in the following configurations:
- Edge VM TEP interface connected to a vDS portgroup where that vDS is used by NSX-T
"
As i understood, you also used vds port group to connect edge vm tep interface.
Please clarify this 🙏
Yes this is true. If the edge is running is running on a host that has been prepared for NSX (ie. has a TEP) and the edge is connected to a port group on a vDS that is being used by NSX, the edge must be on a separate VLAN.. Ways to get around this is to put the edge on a separated VDS that NSX is not using, or put the edge not on a VDS Port group but on an NSX VLAN Segment (more work here). In my Demo my edges are located on a cluster that I did not prepare for NSX, so I did not have to worry about this. Have a good one
@TechUnGlued, thanks! ❤❤ Your explanations are very understandable.
We hope to see an edge networking video from you soon.