Hello Experts,
I have following queries about the NSX-T edge nodes:
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Edge nodes are pool of resources for T0 gateways and for T1 gateways if you want stateful services like NAT, LB, Gateway Firewall on them. You size them according to your environment and in case they have T0 gateway you can connect them to whichever physical routers you want and should design your network to fit your needs.
Your edge clusters can be separate for different services if you want, this is not a problem.
Each edge node can only have 1 T0.
Edge nodes are pool of resources for T0 gateways and for T1 gateways if you want stateful services like NAT, LB, Gateway Firewall on them. You size them according to your environment and in case they have T0 gateway you can connect them to whichever physical routers you want and should design your network to fit your needs.
Your edge clusters can be separate for different services if you want, this is not a problem.
Each edge node can only have 1 T0.
Hello,
Kindly find the hereunder responses:
Edge cluster and node are dedicated to run network services that cannot be distributed to the hypervisors, and NSX Edge node is the appliance that provides physical NICs to connect to the physical infrastructure, so each cluster/node could be connected to different physical router (next hop).
Yes you can, and also you can use single edge cluster to provide the two services as well but you have to take into consideration the sizing of these appliances.
When one of these services is configured or an uplink is defined on the logical router to connect to the physical infrastructure, a SR is instantiated on the NSX Edge node. The NSX Edge node is also a transport node just like compute nodes in NSX-T Data Center, and similar to compute node the NSX Edge can connect to more than one transport zone – one for overlay and other for North-South peering with external devices.
Thank you guys for your replies.
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Hi,
I have a question about Edge Node cluster. How can I figure out which Edge Node is Active and which is standby in NSX-T 3.1.