07-13-2023 03:44 PM
How do I create a static route to vsmart from vmanage
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07-13-2023 04:25 PM - edited 07-13-2023 04:29 PM
You can try the following
vSmart/vManage(config)# vpn 0
vSmart/vManage(config-vpn-0)# interface interface-name
vSmart/vManage(config-interface)#ip route <vSmart-IP>/32 <next-hop>
If they are not on the same subnet then your next hop will also need to know how to route to it.
-David
07-17-2023 02:13 PM
What is the purpose of enabling tunnel/ allowing services in the vpn 512 interface
07-13-2023 04:18 PM
Static route for vedge or for vsmart?
07-13-2023 04:21 PM
Vsmart
07-13-2023 04:26 PM
Not share same subnet' usually vsmart vbond vmanage share same subnet so there is no need any route.
07-13-2023 04:25 PM - edited 07-13-2023 04:29 PM
You can try the following
vSmart/vManage(config)# vpn 0
vSmart/vManage(config-vpn-0)# interface interface-name
vSmart/vManage(config-interface)#ip route <vSmart-IP>/32 <next-hop>
If they are not on the same subnet then your next hop will also need to know how to route to it.
-David
07-13-2023 11:24 PM
What’s the function of vpn 512 when creating a default static route to Vsmart
07-17-2023 02:13 PM
What is the purpose of enabling tunnel/ allowing services in the vpn 512 interface
07-14-2023 01:29 AM
VPN 0 is transport (overlay) VPN. For proper connection between vsmart and vmanage there is need (at least) IP reachiblity.
You can add respective routes under VPN0:
vpn 0
ip route [prefix/mask] [next-hop gateway]
VPN 512 is used for out-of-band management or device (like ssh to device or gui access to vmanage).
07-14-2023 01:33 AM
Again Usually
Vbond vsmart vmanage in same subnet
If other then you need not only static route in vsmart but
Vsmart
Staitc route to vmanage
Static route to vbond
Vbond
Static route to vsmart
Static route to vmanage
Vmanage
Static route to vsmart
Static route to vbond
VPN512 is for OOB mgmt' can not use to connect vmanage and vsmart/vedge vis this vpn512.
07-14-2023 07:07 AM
When devices are on-prem with private IP address, vBond should be in different subnet/dmz (fw zone) for proper NAT hair-pinning.
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