Configuring a layer-3 outside interface for tenant networks
We can create three types of interfaces for routing; they are:
- Routed interfaces
- SVIs
- Routed sub-interfaces
We will create one of each!
How to do it…
First, we will create routed interfaces, which are physical interfaces that have an IP address.
Creating routed interfaces
- Navigate to
TenantA
|Networking
|External Routed Networks
|TenantA-Routed
. - Expand
Logical Node Profiles
.
- Expand
TenantA-Node-Profile
. - Right-click on
Logical Interface Profiles
. - Select
Create Interface Profile
.

- Name the interface profile and select the interface type (Routed Interface).

- Click the plus sign to open
Select Routed Interface
. - Select the desired leaf node and interface from the drop-down. This interface would connect to another device, such as a switch or router, with which it would form the BGP peering.

- Set the
IP address
(I have chosen10.2.20.1/24
). - Set the peer-specific
BGP Peer Connectivity Profiles
. - Click on
SUBMIT
.
Configuring an external SVI
SVIs, or switch...