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No Logical switches available to add to logical router

I did something that was pretty stupid as always in my lab.  I had 3 logical switches that were assigned to a global transport zone that was attached to all 3 of my clusters.  I decided I didn't want all the logical switches attached to all the clusters so I deleted the portgroups form the clusters.  Bad idea!  Other than an alert on the logical switches everything seemed ok.  I then decided to create transport zones for each individual cluster and configure the environment the right way instead of having ugly alerts.

I created 3 additional transport zones, 1 for each of my cluster and all looked good.  I then created a logical switch and attached to the zone for just one of my clusters.  However when I try to attach it to my logical router it doesn't show available.  I have even tried to create an additional logical router and no dice.  If I create a logical network and attach it to my global transort zone it shows up just fine.

Any idea what I may be doing wrong?

Sid Smith ----- VCP, VTSP, CCNA, CCA(Xen Server), MCTS Hyper-V & SCVMM08 [http://www.dailyhypervisor.com] - Don't forget to award points for correct and helpful answers. 😉
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This was a pedcak issue on my part.  I didn't deploy logical routers to the disparate clusters therefore there was none tin the appropriate transport zone for the logical switches to connect to.  Opps.

Sid Smith ----- VCP, VTSP, CCNA, CCA(Xen Server), MCTS Hyper-V & SCVMM08 [http://www.dailyhypervisor.com] - Don't forget to award points for correct and helpful answers. 😉

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This was a pedcak issue on my part.  I didn't deploy logical routers to the disparate clusters therefore there was none tin the appropriate transport zone for the logical switches to connect to.  Opps.

Sid Smith ----- VCP, VTSP, CCNA, CCA(Xen Server), MCTS Hyper-V & SCVMM08 [http://www.dailyhypervisor.com] - Don't forget to award points for correct and helpful answers. 😉
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