Network virtualization with VMware NSX will create a overlay virtual network based on VXLAN. Connection from the VXLAN overlay network to the outside world will be via a router; in NSX, the router is NSX Edge Gateway. In some cases, physical servers or appliances need to reside in the same layer 2 network as the virtual machines. To allow these non-virtualized workloads to communicate in the same layer 2 network with the virtualized workloads layer, layer 2 bridging must be used.
Layer 2 bridging allows virtual machines in logical switches to have direct layer 2 access to the physical network. The following are some typical layer 2 bridging use cases:
- Physical-to-virtual and virtual-to-virtual migrations from VLAN to VXLAN where changing IP addresses is not an option:
- Extending physical network services (such as load balancing, firewall, storage) to virtual machines...