To register NSX-T Data Center network resources for VMware Cloud Director to use, you can import an NSX-T Data Center tier-0 gateway to VMware Cloud Director.
Prerequisites
If you want to add a tier-0 gateway that is backed by a VRF gateway in NSX-T Data Center, you must also create a VRF gateway that is linked to the tier-0 gateway.
- Create a tier-0 gateway in the NSX-T Manager UI .
- Log in with administrative privileges to the NSX-T Manager instance.
- Click Networking, click Tier-0 Gateways, and click .
- Enter a name for the tier-0 gateway.
- Select a High Availability mode.
Note: By default, the active-active mode is used. In the active-active mode, the traffic is load balanced across all members. In active-standby mode, an elected active member processes the traffic. If the active member fails, a new member becomes active.
- Select an existing NSX-T Edge cluster from the drop-down menu to back this tier-0 gateway, and click Save.
- If you want to add a tier-0 gateway that is backed by a VRF gateway in NSX-T Data Center, create a VRF gateway that is linked to the tier-0 gateway.
- Log in with administrative privileges to the NSX-T Manager instance.
- Click Networking, click Tier-0 Gateways, and click .
- Enter a name for the VRF gateway.
- Select the tier-0 gateway to which to connect the VRF gateway.
- Click Save.
Procedure
- Log in to the VMware Cloud Director Service Provider Admin Portal.
- From the top navigation bar, select Resources and click Cloud Resources.
- In the left pane, click Tier-0 Gateways and click New.
- On the NSX-T Manager page, select a registered NSX-T Manager instance to back the network, and click Next.
- Enter a name and, optionally, a description for the new external network.
- Select a tier-0 gateway or a VRF gateway to connect to the external network, and click Next.
- Configure one or more IP blocks to allocate to the gateway, and click Next.
- Review the network settings and click Finish.
What to do next
Use the tier-0 gateway to create an uplink to the external network.