Configuring nvgre for the oce14000-series adapters, Setup, Configuration – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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Configuring NVGRE for the OCe14000-series Adapters

Network virtualization using NVGRE is a network virtualization method that uses

encapsulation and tunneling to create large numbers of VLANs for subnets that can

extend across dispersed data centers and layer 2 (the data link layer) and layer 3 (the

network layer). The purpose is to enable multi-tenant and load-balanced networks that

can be shared across on-premises and cloud environments.
NVGRE was designed to solve issues caused by the limited number of VLANs that the

IEEE 802.1Q specification enables, which are inadequate for complex virtualized

environments, and make it difficult to stretch network segments over the long distances

required for dispersed data centers.

Setup

Prerequisites

Hardware Resources:

Two host servers

Virtual Machines (two per Hyper-V host recommended)

One 10GbE or 40GbE Ethernet Switch

Two OCe14000-series adapters (1 per host server)

Software Resources:

Windows Server 2012 with Hyper-V

Windows Server 2012 on the Virtual Machines

Add and Remove PowerShell Policy Scripts for each host server

1. On the Hyper-V hosts and peer, change the execution policy to allow PowerShell

scripts to run:

Set-Execution Policy unrestricted –Force

Run HostRegedit (run this once on the Hyper-V host only). This sets the registry

key to use VMQs and allows remote PowerShell scripts to be run on the host.

2. Set up non-blank administrator passwords on the peer to run remote PowerShell

scripts.

3. Copy the NIC driver to C:\driver on the Hyper-V Hosts.

Configuration

Creating a VM

1. Use a 10Gb disk image size and 1GB RAM.
2. Install Windows

Server

2012 RTM.

3. Turn off automatic administrator login by using “control userpasswords2”.
4. Turn off the Windows Firewall.
5. Create a vswitch for NVGRE (for example, vport0).
6. Create a vswitch for non-NVGRE (normal traffic).

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