In the previous post found here, we discussed how to create security policies with PowerNSX. In this post, I’ll demonstrate how to edit existing security policy firewall rules then apply security policies to security groups with PowerNSX. The video above demonstrates the …
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In a recent consulting role I performed some PowerNSX development to help automate the creation of security policies with PowerNSX. The business wanted to reduce the time it took to create / edit / remove security policies within NSX. While …
Creating Security Groups The example below is why NSX name fields should be case-insensitive. When creating security groups with the names: “SG-01”, “Sg-01”, “sG-01”, and “sg-01” one might think this won’t be allowed as they’re the same name. Actually, NSX …
The other day after adjusting the weight of a Security Policy I noticed this lovely message, see Figure-1 above. I thought this was odd as I hadn’t deleted any Security Group(s). After talking with my colleagues, this particular Security Group …
Ok, ESXi is installed on our server and has an IP address, now what? There’s a few more configuration changes that we should make before we start deploying VMs: Configure NTP Server Configure SSH service Add Uplink to Management vSwitch Create …