Hello
I have a SCVMM server connected to two distinct VMware infrastructure through a single routed network (so I can access all ESX and Vcenter directly). We do not use hypervisor based network virtualization but we have a network virtualization at the network layers (top of rack).
Each VMware cluster are totally isolated and do not share a single network component except for the management layer, thus allowing me to have multiple network with the same VLAN and subnets on each VMware cluster (of course, it's impossible to have the twice the same vlan on the same cluster).
But VMM prevent me to configure the same Vlan/Subnet for a Network site in the Logical Network A and Logical Network B.
Here is my Tenants Vlans and IP pool Properties I wish to copy paste to another logical network:
This is obviously wrong as those logical network can't reach each other.
My goal is to provide each tenant with the capacity to add/remove VMs via his tenant administrator account, thus I nead a different logical network for each tenant but with the same Vlan/Subnet pair.
Is this possible without network virtualization?
Regards
MCITP: Enterprise Messaging Administrator 2010 MCTS: Lync Server 2010, Configuring MCSE