In this recipe, we'll look at configuring the DLR for dynamic routing using the BGP. Dynamic routing is required to exchange routes with upstream routers and to advertise networks that are configured on the DLR. Without a dynamic routing protocol, each new network would need to be statically added to the upstream routers, which in large networks can become a very cumbersome task.

VMware NSX Cookbook
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VMware NSX Cookbook
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Overview of this book
This book begins with a brief introduction to VMware's NSX for vSphere Network Virtualization solutions and how to deploy and configure NSX components and features such as Logical Switching, Logical Routing, layer 2 bridging and the Edge Services Gateway. Moving on to security, the book shows you how to enable micro-segmentation through NSX Distributed Firewall and Identity Firewall and how to do service insertion via network and guest introspection. After covering all the feature configurations for single-site deployment, the focus then shifts to multi-site setups using Cross-vCenter NSX.
Next, the book covers management, backing up and restoring, upgrading, and monitoring using built-in NSX features such as Flow Monitoring, Traceflow, Application Rule Manager, and Endpoint Monitoring. Towards the end, you will explore how to leverage VMware NSX REST API using various tools from Python to VMware vRealize Orchestrator.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
Preface
Getting Started with VMware NSX for vSphere
Configuring VMware NSX Logical Switch Networks
Configuring VMware NSX Logical Routing
Configuring VMware NSX Layer 2 Bridging
Configuring VMware NSX Edge Services Gateway
Configuring VMware NSX Distributed Firewall (DFW) and SpoofGuard
Configuring Cross-vCenter NSX
Backing up and Restoring VMware NSX Components
Managing User Accounts in VMware NSX
Upgrading VMware NSX
Managing and Monitoring VMware NSX Platform
Leveraging the VMware NSX REST API for Management and Automation
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