How to Use Edge Nodes for DHCP | NSX Home Lab Part 22

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  • čas přidán 19. 02. 2024
  • In this video I'll walk you through how to use edge nodes for DHCP on a Dell R630 Server for use in an NSX home lab environment.
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  • @mirzadzafic8999
    @mirzadzafic8999 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi Keith,
    Like i see T1 router which you created is in the kernel of esxi hosts. When this machine needs DHCP services that component contant edge cluster where the dhcp server live.
    I have a question, why T1 router also instance on edge node, when routing is done by T1 on esxi hosts? Also from traffic analys we see that traffic flow between 2 VM doesnt go through edge cluster?
    Thank you