Thanks for the info. I had my VYOS VIF interfaces not configured correctly and it was dropping my jumbo frames Geneve between the TN's and the Edge Node.
Thanks Jeffrey, perfect I setup the vyos router in my home lab, have three esx hosts but I have nested three esx hosts i created they can now see the network traffic on a different subnet, all i have to do is created another vcenter and a DC to look after the nested servers, before i have a go at NSX install hope that is right Top Video !!!
hey Jeffrey,I wonder to configuring a static router for vsphere vms.A vm host ip is 210.28.165.1/24,another vm host ip is 210.28.166.1/24,I hope two vms can communicate by vyos,then I want to set the gateway is 210.28.165.254/24 and 210.28.166.254/24.How can I config my vyos? appreciate for answer!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for such a great video. I noticed that your NSX segments show up as NSX Logical Segments on the vSphere Distributed Switch while mine show up on the Opaque Network, what configuration am I missing?
Are you using the LTS version of VYOS? I know they have a few options where you get access to the ISO's if you contribute to the project also I think you can build your own LTS ISO.
Hello, thank you for your video. For my case I can not ping from esxi to other vm in admin vlan. This vm installed in physical esxi. Is it normal? Or I need to tagg admin vlan in the os of esxi
Hey Jeffrey, Great Video! Thanks a lot for the details in there. Is there maybe any chance to do a quick TKG overview? Config in your Lab, Routing with NSX-T 3.1 for Tanzu ? Btw, have you ever had issues enabling Workload Management in your nested Setup? E.g. Throwing http error 404 when deploying supervisory vm‘s ? Thanks and best Mario
Hi Jeffrey - how did you configure the access to your esxi hosts from your 192.168.X.X home network ?, i mean i did see source nat , for the vLANS , but how do you access the vLANED network from outside i mean from 192.168.X.X network ?, lets say i want to RDP into a JUMP host configured in vLAN 10 / ssh into a esxi host configured on vLAN 10
I'm not sure about your configuration, but i in mine, to enable cross-communication between different vlans, I would define that inside your firewall and you would be able to ping those devices on separate vlans.
Thanks for the info. I had my VYOS VIF interfaces not configured correctly and it was dropping my jumbo frames Geneve between the TN's and the Edge Node.
Thanks Jeffrey, perfect I setup the vyos router in my home lab, have three esx hosts but I have nested three esx hosts i created they can now see the network traffic on a different subnet, all i have to do is created another vcenter and a DC to look after the nested servers, before i have a go at NSX install hope that is right Top Video !!!
hey Jeffrey,I wonder to configuring a static router for vsphere vms.A vm host ip is 210.28.165.1/24,another vm host ip is 210.28.166.1/24,I hope two vms can communicate by vyos,then I want to set the gateway is 210.28.165.254/24 and 210.28.166.254/24.How can I config my vyos? appreciate for answer!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for such a great video. I noticed that your NSX segments show up as NSX Logical Segments on the vSphere Distributed Switch while mine show up on the Opaque Network, what configuration am I missing?
Are you using the LTS version of VYOS? I know they have a few options where you get access to the ISO's if you contribute to the project also I think you can build your own LTS ISO.
Excellent video.
Thanks!
Hi Jeffrey, What other VMs do you have inside of VLAN10, just out of interest?
Hello, thank you for your video. For my case I can not ping from esxi to other vm in admin vlan. This vm installed in physical esxi. Is it normal? Or I need to tagg admin vlan in the os of esxi
Hey Jeffrey,
Great Video! Thanks a lot for the details in there.
Is there maybe any chance to do a quick TKG overview? Config in your Lab, Routing with NSX-T 3.1 for Tanzu ?
Btw, have you ever had issues enabling Workload Management in your nested Setup? E.g. Throwing http error 404 when deploying supervisory vm‘s ?
Thanks and best
Mario
Hi Jeffrey - how did you configure the access to your esxi hosts from your 192.168.X.X home network ?, i mean i did see source nat , for the vLANS , but how do you access the vLANED network from outside i mean from 192.168.X.X network ?, lets say i want to RDP into a JUMP host configured in vLAN 10 / ssh into a esxi host configured on vLAN 10
I'm not sure about your configuration, but i in mine, to enable cross-communication between different vlans, I would define that inside your firewall and you would be able to ping those devices on separate vlans.
This is really helpful. Thanks
Great thank you so much for this.