In last post of my NSX-T 3.0 series, I briefly talked about Route Re-Distribution feature. In this post I will try to explain it in more detail. We will learn when this feature should be used and when not.
If you have missed my NSX-T 3.0 series, here are the links to the same:
1: NSX-T Management & Control Plane Setup
3: Transport Zones & Transport Node Profiles
5: Configure Logical Routing in NSX-T
Let’s get started.
When a Tier-1 GW is attached to a Tier-0 GW, a router link between the 2 gateways is created automatically. You can consider this link as transit segment which connects T1 GW with T0.
Default address space that get assigned on this transit subnet is 100.64.0.0/16. Router ports on T0 & T1 get IP address 100.64.0.0/31 & 100.64.0.1/31 respectively.
A tier-0 gateway in active-active mode supports inter-SR (service router) iBGP.… Read More