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VCE VxRail 3.5 Network Guide and vlan id pairs
Mentioned in the network guide is a passage on page 9 that says "Enter a Name and VLAN ID pair for each VM network you want to create.". I'm trying to understand why I would need to create a Private Vlan and why I would need a VLAN ID pair when configuring a single appliance. Any Ideas?
jgadbois1
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August 19th, 2016 11:00
So you are saying that IF I don't have any external switch, such as the VDX-6740, that is when I would use a private VLAN to separate the traffic. Is that correct? That seems to indicate it would be cabled to itself, at least for VMotion, VSan, etc.
Bill_Leslie
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August 19th, 2016 11:00
VxRail uses the vSphere Distributed Switch. There is no physical switch in the appliance to facilitate communication between the nodes.
ColinGallagher
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August 22nd, 2016 06:00
A single appliance contains 4 nodes, each with 2 network ports (4 in the case of the VxRail 60). That is a minimum of 16 ports. These ports need to be connected to a least one external switch. The communication between the nodes (VSAN, vMotion, etc...) runs across these ports and is segmented by VLANs.