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Abiquo SDN integrations work with NSX network managers to provide blueprints for software defined networking that include firewalls and load balancers in private cloud datacenters.

For compatible versions of VMware NSX, see VMware.

Within Abiquo, cloud administrators use logical devices to define the network virtualization systems for datacenters and enterprises. 


Features 

CharacteristicsVMware NSX (Gateway)VMware NSX (NAT)VMware NSX (ECMP)
Firewall policies(tick) Firewalls will apply to VMs
only, not load balancers
(tick) Firewalls will apply to VMs
only, not load balancers
(tick)
Load balancers(tick)

 

(tick)

 

 
Private networks(tick)(tick)(tick)
Static routes(tick)(tick)(tick)
External networks(tick)(tick)(tick)
Public networks - IPs(tick)(tick)(tick)

Limitations

By default, Abiquo only supports the use of ONE network virtualization system per enterprise and datacenter. Abiquo will always use the most specific device for networking virtualization.

For the NSX ECMP plugin, you can use context properties to set the range of uplink IPs for each virtual datacenter. Uplink IPs were previously set using enterprise properties, but this only allowed the administrator to create one VDC per enterprise without changing the properties. See Create multiple VDCs with NSX ECMP

DHCP

Abiquo supports IPv4 for DHCP and access to the Abiquo console/GUI. Abiquo supports IPv6 for DHCPv6.

Abiquo standard VLAN management requires DHCP and VLAN support on the Service Network. The default DHCP solution is a DHCP Server included in the platform. Or you can provide DHCP services with a DHCP relay server or separate DHCP server. To install your DHCP solution on a VM, the hypervisor must support listening to multiple VLANs (e.g. ESXi, KVM). If you do not use a separate DHCP solution, install the Abiquo Monolithic Server or separate Abiquo Remote Services server on a hypervisor with VLAN support. See Network Configuration for Virtualizing Abiquo


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