Hi all,
One more question about VRF Lite and overlapping IP addresses. If i understood one of the advantages of the vrf lite feature is to help dealing with the overlap of the ip addresses.
With this, i can have, imagine, two tenants, with the same ip address range. But my question is: if i have tenant A with the subnet 192.168.1.1/24 and tenant B with the subnet 192.168.1.1/24, and i have a third subnet with a different ip range, where i have an automation system that is responsible for the updates of the tenants workloads, how can that system connect to tenant A or B workloads?
Thanks.
Regards.
If we have physical fabric with VRF integration which align with Tier-0 VRF design (tenant vrf,shared vrf etc) we could easily do tenant specific routing and NAT , irrespective its internet or MPLS based routes.
If we have physical fabric with VRF integration which align with Tier-0 VRF design (tenant vrf,shared vrf etc) we could easily do tenant specific routing and NAT , irrespective its internet or MPLS based routes.