08-23-2019 08:54 PM
EPG1 -- BD1 -- VRF1 -- Tenant1
EPG2 -- BD2 -- VRF1 -- Tenant1
A) from the routing perspective is the above scenario same as having EPG1 and EPG2 in the same BD? that is do we need to do any extra config other than the creating epg's and having contracts?
b) If no extra configs required then is the routing done at the VRF level? rather than the BD level ?
Sorry if the basic question and if this is asked earlier...
Thanks
J
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08-23-2019 09:34 PM
Hi @Jayashanker warrier wrote:
EPG1 -- BD1 -- VRF1 -- Tenant1
EPG2 -- BD2 -- VRF1 -- Tenant1
A) from the routing perspective is the above scenario same as having EPG1 and EPG2 in the same BD?
Yes
that is do we need to do any extra config other than the creating epg's and having contracts?
No
b) If no extra configs required then is the routing done at the VRF level? rather than the BD level ?
Routing is ALWAYS done at the VRF level, bridging is always done at L2 - which almost equates to BD level
Sorry if the basic question and if this is asked earlier...
No problem - always better to ask.
I hope this helps
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08-23-2019 09:34 PM
Hi @Jayashanker warrier wrote:
EPG1 -- BD1 -- VRF1 -- Tenant1
EPG2 -- BD2 -- VRF1 -- Tenant1
A) from the routing perspective is the above scenario same as having EPG1 and EPG2 in the same BD?
Yes
that is do we need to do any extra config other than the creating epg's and having contracts?
No
b) If no extra configs required then is the routing done at the VRF level? rather than the BD level ?
Routing is ALWAYS done at the VRF level, bridging is always done at L2 - which almost equates to BD level
Sorry if the basic question and if this is asked earlier...
No problem - always better to ask.
I hope this helps
Don't forget to mark answers as correct if it solves your problem. This helps others find the correct answer if they search for the same problem
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