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VMware NSX Cookbook

You're reading from   VMware NSX Cookbook Over 70 recipes to master the network virtualization skills to implement, validate, operate, upgrade, and automate VMware NSX for vSphere

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782174257
Length 584 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Title Page
Packt Upsell
Foreword
Contributors
Preface
1. Getting Started with VMware NSX for vSphere FREE CHAPTER 2. Configuring VMware NSX Logical Switch Networks 3. Configuring VMware NSX Logical Routing 4. Configuring VMware NSX Layer 2 Bridging 5. Configuring VMware NSX Edge Services Gateway 6. Configuring VMware NSX Distributed Firewall (DFW) and SpoofGuard 7. Configuring Cross-vCenter NSX 8. Backing up and Restoring VMware NSX Components 9. Managing User Accounts in VMware NSX 10. Upgrading VMware NSX 11. Managing and Monitoring VMware NSX Platform 12. Leveraging the VMware NSX REST API for Management and Automation 1. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

Creating a Universal Logical Router


In this recipe, we will configure the universal distributed logical router. The operation is not dissimilar to what was explained in Chapter 3, Configuring VMware NSX Logical Routing, for a local logical network segment.

The universal distributed logical router is deployed in the Primary NSX Manager vCenter domain and can be deployed in High Availability (HA) mode; to achieve a HA design, you require an interface for the UDLR control VM to use to exchange heartbeats across. The HA interface can use a VLAN-backed portgroup, a local logical switch, or a universal logical switch and it is recommended to use a universal logical switch. The reason for creating a universal logical switch, for the HA interface is also helpful during DR events in the event the UDLR Control VM needs to be restored in another vCenter domain. The following diagram shows the HA logical switch topology when connecting to the UDLR control VM:

In this recipe, we will continue with the...

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