Hi everyone,
I am testing SDN network in my lab which consists of 5 physical machines working together as a cluster, main network VMBR is working perfectly.
I created VXlan SDN network with a subnet and I can ping normally between VMs in different hosts.
My question is: how VMs in this SDN network can be reachable from outside?
can I bridge the network with VMBR for example ?
I have tested put pfSense with WAN interface connected to vmbr0, and LAN interface connected to VXlan network then nat working just fine.
is there a way to route traffic without using pfsense or any other VM as a router?
Thank you,
Salam
I am testing SDN network in my lab which consists of 5 physical machines working together as a cluster, main network VMBR is working perfectly.
I created VXlan SDN network with a subnet and I can ping normally between VMs in different hosts.
My question is: how VMs in this SDN network can be reachable from outside?
can I bridge the network with VMBR for example ?
I have tested put pfSense with WAN interface connected to vmbr0, and LAN interface connected to VXlan network then nat working just fine.
is there a way to route traffic without using pfsense or any other VM as a router?
Thank you,
Salam