Excellent Video! Can you please clarrify me If i would like to extend e.g ) VLAN ID- 100 & IPs to AVS from On premise, Should i need to configure Same VLAN ID -100 on NSX-T as well? or Not required if using HCX.
There are no VLAN ID's needed in NSX-T. HCX will extend the network for you and create a segment in NSX-T for you. Once you have migrated all your VMs, you then will need to schedule to turn off the network on premise and set the network to failover in HCX. It's surprisingly easy once you have HCX setup.
@Zsoldier0 nailed it. You may be extending a VLAN on prem, but what happens behind the scenes when you do network extension is a NSX-t segment is created by HCX for you. Then connects that network to the on-prem VLAN over a IPSEC UDP4500 tunnel across your UPLINK network profile.
Very insightful video, thank you!
Great video!!
Excellent Video! Can you please clarrify me If i would like to extend e.g ) VLAN ID- 100 & IPs to AVS from On premise, Should i need to configure Same VLAN ID -100 on NSX-T as well? or Not required if using HCX.
There are no VLAN ID's needed in NSX-T. HCX will extend the network for you and create a segment in NSX-T for you. Once you have migrated all your VMs, you then will need to schedule to turn off the network on premise and set the network to failover in HCX. It's surprisingly easy once you have HCX setup.
@Zsoldier0 nailed it. You may be extending a VLAN on prem, but what happens behind the scenes when you do network extension is a NSX-t segment is created by HCX for you. Then connects that network to the on-prem VLAN over a IPSEC UDP4500 tunnel across your UPLINK network profile.