01-30-2019 01:39 PM - edited 03-01-2019 05:45 AM
A tentant can max have 500 epg, during the migration phase we will do a 1-1 migration and use network centric model. So we will do 1 vlan->bd/epg. However we have more then 500 vlan at one of the firewall trunk at the moment. So if we split the "vlan" in multiple tenants, can we still have them on the same vpc to the firewall?
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01-31-2019 02:30 AM
Hi Thorgal,
Tenant is just a logical container for application policies and provides management isolation for the same.
VPC is part of infra, which can be shared between mutiple tenants. So if the EPG count reaches the upper limit of one tenant, you can onboard remaining vlans(EPGs) in another tenant over the same VPC.
Regards,
Jayesh
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01-31-2019 02:30 AM
Hi Thorgal,
Tenant is just a logical container for application policies and provides management isolation for the same.
VPC is part of infra, which can be shared between mutiple tenants. So if the EPG count reaches the upper limit of one tenant, you can onboard remaining vlans(EPGs) in another tenant over the same VPC.
Regards,
Jayesh
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