Introduction
NSX-T 3.1.1 introduced support for OSPFv2 routing protocol for Tier-0 gateways. This feature was one of the most awaited features for some time. The introduction of OSPF to NSX-T solves one of the major hindrances that was stopping customers from migrating to NSX-T.
There are lots of customers who are still running NSX-V in their environment and OSPF as routing protocol used in their infrastructure. Now since NSX-T supports OSPF, customers can do a greenfield deployment of NSX-T and switch workloads from NSX-V to NSX-T using the L2 bridge and without much changes to their physical network.
Since this feature is pretty new, it will be interesting to see how soon customers adopt this in their environment.
Disclaimer: This post is inspired by an original blog post written by Peter Milchov
Before jumping into the lab, let’s revisit some important facts associated with OSPF support.
- NSX-T 3.1.1 supports OSPFv2 only.