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How to configure EVE-NG Clouds and ESXi Virtual Switch to work with NSX-T

February 28, 2021 Dave Davis

The video below will walk you through the configuration of EVE-NG clouds and ESXi vSwitches.

NSX-T Guest Inter-VLAN Routing (Nested NSX-T on NSX-T)

November 9, 2020 Dave Davis

The video below outlines the necessary steps to configure Guest Inter-VLAN Routing for Nested NSX-T on NSX-T. Enjoy, and as always, if you found the information below helpful, consider sharing it and subscribing to my channel.

VMC on AWS SDDC to SDDC with HCX & SRM

June 14, 2020 Dave Davis

In today’s video we’ll talk about SDDC to SDDC communication with HCX and SRM. I also touch on connecting multiple SDDCs to a single AWS Connected VPC. If you find the information below valuable make sure to hit that LIKE …

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A Plethora of Underlay Network Options with EVE-NG and NSX-T

August 23, 2019 Dave Davis

Intro Hey, what’s up engineers! Lately, I’ve wanted the ability to create network topologies quickly that I can use as an underlay network for NSX-T. Allowing me to validate use cases or perform customer-specific demos. For example, if the customer is a Cumulus shop, then the demo must utilize a Cumulus underlay network. Now I understand that NSX-T doesn’t care what the underlay is but providing customer-specific …

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A Practical Look At VMC & AWS Networking

July 18, 2019 Dave Davis

I’ve recently received questions around VMC on AWS from customers and colleagues, specifically around how VMC workloads communicate with AWS workloads for both the connected and non-connected VPCs. So I decided to put together a video that provides a practical …

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