Today we’re beginning a new series on route filtering in NSX. Before we dive into our first topic (‘IP Prefix Lists for Route Filtering’), let’s take a look at “route filtering” and how it’s utilized within NSX. Route Filtering Route filtering is a mechanism to alter the routes that are learned or advertised via aContinueContinue reading “NSX Route Filtering – Part One: IP Prefix Lists for Route Filtering”
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NSX-T Bridging 101 – Part Nine: A deeper discussion on Promiscuous Mode
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”
NAT in NSX – Introduction
When it comes to utilizing Network Address Translation (NAT) in NSX, configuring NAT can seem both overly simple and extremely complex. In this series, we want to provide an overall look at NAT within NSX by narrowing the scope of conversation to relatively specific use cases in order to better inform on how the solutionContinueContinue reading “NAT in NSX – Introduction”