Since EIGRP is proprietory protocol . How NSX edge will do the routing , If it needed a redistribution , what are the caveats in highly critical data center environment where EIGRP is using as RP.
Hi HariRajan,
The NSX edges does not support EIGRP directly so you will indeed need a router in front that does the redistribution from EIGRP to IBGP, OSPF or ISIS (in case you are peering with the Edge Services Gateway).
I don't think there are really caveats as long as the routes are propagated.
I would however test out a few use-cases (convergence for example) in a PoC environment.
Hi HariRajan,
The NSX edges does not support EIGRP directly so you will indeed need a router in front that does the redistribution from EIGRP to IBGP, OSPF or ISIS (in case you are peering with the Edge Services Gateway).
I don't think there are really caveats as long as the routes are propagated.
I would however test out a few use-cases (convergence for example) in a PoC environment.
I may not need a physical router I believe , nsx edge will do the functionality using route summarization and static routes .
We can do static route but the truth is that , in the smaller network we can manage that using static route / route summarization .
but a changing wider network , we have to go with i1wan mentioned strategy .