NSX -T overlay configuration haivng issue with Tunnel
Tunnel status shown as not available.
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MTU set to 1600 for uplink profile and physical switch
IP pool configured and assigned to Transport zone
NSX-T version: 2.5
ESX: 6.7 U2
Please help me to resolve issue
let me know if you need any further details
Hi,
I had a similar issue, but that was only when i upgraded NSX-v from 6.2 to 6.4, i had to remove and re-add to fix the service.
When it says tunnels, does it mean the vTEPs, if so, see if you can VMKPING the vTEP from one host to another ensure the service is there.
I've not had much exposure to NSX-T, all my experience is NSX-V
Regards
Arshad
We need more info to help out. What is shown when you click on a host on the monitor tab? To check connectivity between NSX hosts you can ssh to them and vmkping between their vmk10 IPs to check connectivity and MTU.
Also note that the tunnels are only tested when workloads are attached to them. Just preparing them does not trigger tunnel status check.
Hi,
I had a similar issue, but that was only when i upgraded NSX-v from 6.2 to 6.4, i had to remove and re-add to fix the service.
When it says tunnels, does it mean the vTEPs, if so, see if you can VMKPING the vTEP from one host to another ensure the service is there.
I've not had much exposure to NSX-T, all my experience is NSX-V
Regards
Arshad
here is output vmk10
This doesn't help. Did you see my first answer? Does vmkping work? How is it show on monitor for each transport node? Have you attached VMs to an overlay segment on each host? This is necessary to trigger tunnel check packets.
Try using vmkping to test the TEP connectivity and attached some VM to LS and then check the same.
Thanks. It worked.
I'm also having this problem. I am able to ping to all TEP ip addresses with the large packet size