Way back in part three of this series, we discussed the methods available for delivering frames to an NSX bridge when using a VSS/VDS. Out of these methods, the use of ‘Promiscuous mode’ on a distributed port group (DVPG) for bridging is pretty common, and it’s understandable why: it’s a simple checkbox in the configurationContinueContinue reading “NSX-T Bridging 101 – Part Nine: A deeper discussion on Promiscuous Mode”
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NSX-T Bridging 101 – Part Eight: Enabling MAC Learning on a Distributed Virtual Port Group
A few years ago we published an entire series on bridging in NSX. In the time since, we’ve had a few questions asked about part three of the series, where we discuss methods for frame delivery. In that post, we briefly touch on the ability for a virtual distributed switch in vSphere 6.7 to utilizeContinueContinue reading “NSX-T Bridging 101 – Part Eight: Enabling MAC Learning on a Distributed Virtual Port Group”
NSX-T Bridging 101 – Part Seven: Use Cases
An overview of various use cases for the Edge Bridge node and how to set them up.
NSX-T Bridging 101 – Part Six: High Availability
Deep dive into how high availability works on the NSX-T Edge Bridge Node.
NSX-T Bridging 101 – Part Five: Creating an NSX-T Bridge
A deep dive into how to create and configure an NSX-T bridge.
NSX-T Bridging 101 – Part Four: The importance of transport zones
Understand NSX-T Transport Zones and how to set up and configure Edge Bridge Profiles
NSX-T Bridging 101 – Part Three: Ensuring Frame delivery
Review the security settings in vSphere and/or NSX-T to ensure proper frame delivery of bridged segments.
NSX-T Bridging 101 – Part Two: A Comparison between virtual and physical
In Part Two, we look at the VLAN side of the NSX-T bridge, with a specific emphasis on how a VSS/VDS handles traffic in contrast to a physical switch. A detailed look at Edge Node architecture for bridging and traffic flows is also included.
NSX-T Bridging 101 – Part One: An Introduction
Introduction to NSX-T bridging