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Re: VxLAN - Use of Scoped vs VLAN subnets

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Issue 1:

Sorry my fault for incomplete info.

 

Ping Test_Server from the company network. It pings ok when connected directly to vDS (it has to ). But when moved to logical switch it does not ping from company network.

Transport Zone is Unicast which includes both Management and Consumer cluster.

 

Issue 3:

> "Scope" different subnets for all compute VMs, which doest not exist in actuall and assign it to compute VMs

 

Your answer > Yes , this is required if you are connecting VCD VM's to DLR/ESG etc because in your case you a single transit VLAN ie 50 and you cannot use same subnet/vlan for internal networks and external networks 

 

Then Answer to one question still remains:  "How will I be able to access these compute VMs from the network, if I assign only "scoped" subnets which in reality does not exist on physical network, to DLR & ESG. Only ESG Uplink interface will be actuall subnet, i.e. VLAN50 existing on network.

 

W.R.T to above question, lets consider below scenario, right now keeping aside vCloud Director

 

Scenario 1: Without vCloud Director

 

a) Cluster - Management

     > will include vCenter server, SQL server, NSX manager, NSX controllers etc.

     > If using VLANs with vDS PG, then no issue in accessing from company network

    

     Q > If these VMs use "scoped" subnets (not existing in physical network), then how they will be accessed via RDP or SSH from the company network.

 

b) Cluster - Consumer

     > will host Tenant VMs

 

     Q > If these VMs use "scoped" subnets (not existing in physical network), then how they will be accessed via RDP or SSH from the company network.


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