Do I use this in conjunction with setting a gateway in the SDN vnet?
Will VMs will use the vnet gateway as their gateway and then that gateway will forward to my announced type-5 route destination, or do I need to give the vyos node an IP address on the VXLAN directly to act as a gateway?
My...
Hi spirit.
I'm back again seeking some guidance on how I can configure external exit nodes. Here's my configuration thus far.
Hosts
pve01-05
eth0 192.168.20.11-15
vyos01-02
eth0 192.168.20.21-22
SDN
I've setup an EVPN controller "evpn001" with the following settings:
ASN #: 65001
Peers...
I'm back! After having to perform disaster recovery on my lab I have gotten things back up and running.
Right now, I have 3 Proxmox nodes in a cluster running a evpn zone. There are two vnets each with their own vnet. Each vnet has a single subnet which has its own gateway.
I can ping from a...
Neither of those seemed to work in getting my vm to connected to anything outside of the zone. I am seeing the networks from my router in the route table on pve02, and I see the networks for pve02 in the router, but they are unable to connect. I also am unable to ping the vnet gateway from the...
Thanks spirit.
Here are my config files.
zones.cfg
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evpn: public
controller c0
vrf-vxlan 10000
exitnodes pve02
ipam pve
mac E6:F3:66:52:BB:51
mtu 8900
controllers.cfg
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evpn: c0
asn 65000
peers...
So I'm doing some testing with this now. What I haven't been able to figure out is how i can configure my evpn zone to allow subnets to reach the internet. I tried to setup bgp between my proxmox cluster and my ha opnsense router so that opnsense could see and route between the sdn and the...
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