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VMware NSX Network Essentials

By : sreejith c
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VMware NSX Network Essentials

By: sreejith c

Overview of this book

VMware NSX is at the forefront of the software-defined networking revolution. It makes it even easier for organizations to unlock the full benefits of a software-defined data center – scalability, flexibility – while adding in vital security and automation features to keep any sysadmin happy. Software alone won’t power your business – with NSX you can use it more effectively than ever before, optimizing your resources and reducing costs. Getting started should be easy – this guide makes sure it is. It takes you through the core components of NSX, demonstrating how to set it up, customize it within your current network architecture. You’ll learn the principles of effective design, as well as some things you may need to take into consideration when you’re creating your virtual networks. We’ll also show you how to construct and maintain virtual networks, and how to deal with any tricky situations and failures. By the end, you’ll be confident you can deliver, scale and secure an exemplary virtualized network with NSX.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
VMware NSX Network Essentials
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Cross vCenter Server Universal Logical Routers


Universal Logical Routers provides a optimized routing between vCenter Server sites for East-West data center traffic. For now, we can call this router a Global NSX Router, which will ease management tasks such as configuring and creating routes (static/dynamic) and firewall rules from a single pane of glass. Once again, I will re-emphasize: creation/deletion and all management activity relative to universal logical routers can be only done from the primary NSX Manager. We will go ahead and configure a cross vCenter Server universal logical router and establish a routing between two vCenter Server sites. We are taking the same virtual machines that we used in universal logical switching for this configuration; however, I have changed the IP/subnet of Web-Site B, which demands a routing between Web-Site A and Web-Site B. Let's get started then:

The procedure for deploying a universal logical router is as follows:

  1. Log in to vSphere web client...