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View and Edit a Transport Zone
You can view the logical networks in a selected transport zone, the clusters in, and the control plane mode
for that transport zone.
Procedure
1 Log in to the vSphere Web Client.
2 Click Networking & Security and then click Installation.
3 Click Logical Network Preparation and then click Transport Zones.
4 Double-click a transport zone.
The Summary tab displays the name and description of the transport zone as well as the number of
logical switches associated with it. Transport Zone Details displays the clusters in the transport zone.
5 Click the Edit Settings icon in the Transport Zone Details section to edit the name, description, or
control plane mode of the transport zone.
If you change the transport zone control plane mode, select Migrate existing Logical Switches to the
new control plane mode to change the control plane more for existing logical switches linked to this
transport zone. If you do not select this check box, only the logical switches linked to this transport zone
after the edit is done will have the new control plane mode.
6 Click OK.
Add a Transport Zone
Procedure
1 Log in to the vSphere Web Client.
2 Click Networking & Security and then click Installation.
3 Click Logical Network Preparation and then click Transport Zones.
4 Click the New Transport Zone icon.
5 In the New Transport Zone dialog box, type a name and description for the transport zone.
6 Depending on whether you have a controller node in your environment, or you want to use multicast
addresses, select the control plane mode.
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Multicast: Multicast IP addresses on physical network is used for the control plane. This mode is
recommended only when you are upgrading from older VXLAN deployments. Requires
PIM/IGMP on physical network.
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Unicast : The control plane is handled by an NSX controller. All unicast traffic leverages headend
replication. No multicast IP addresses or special network configuration is required.
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Hybrid : The optimized unicast mode. Offloads local traffic replication to physical network (L2
multicast). This requires IGMP snooping on the first-hop switch, but does not require PIM. First-
hop switch handles traffic replication for the subnet.
7 Select the clusters to be added to the transport zone.
8 Click OK.
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