Aviatrix Secure Edge on On-Premises Deployment Workflow
This document provides instructions for deploying an Aviatrix Edge Gateway on the Aviatrix Edge platform for deployment in datacenters, large campus and office locations for cloud to edge connectivity.
For an overview of Aviatrix Secure Edge, see Aviatrix Secure Edge Overview.
The following deployment scenarios are supported:
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Single VLAN connected to the Edge Gateway via a single vNIC.
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Multiple VLANs connected to the Edge Gateway via a single vNIC (Trunk Port) and sub-interfaces for each VLAN.
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VRRP on Edge Gateway.
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LAN-side BGP.
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Connectivity to single or multiple Transit Gateways from Edge Gateway.
Prerequisites
Before you can deploy an Aviatrix Edge Gateway on the Aviatrix Edge Platform:
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You must perform the prerequisite steps to procure and onboard your edge device. See Prerequisites for Aviatrix Secure Edge Deployment for On-Premises.
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You should be familiar with Aviatrix Secure Edge Interfaces and Ports and Protocols. See Edge Gateway WAN, LAN, VLAN, and Management Interface Support.
Aviatrix Secure Edge Deployment Workflow
The diagram below provides a high-level view of the process for deploying Aviatrix Secure Edge in Aviatrix CoPilot.
Creating the Edge Gateway (Aviatrix Platform)
In Aviatrix CoPilot:
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Go to Cloud Fabric > Edge > Edge Gateways tab.
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Click + Edge Gateway.
Provide the following information to create your Edge Gateway.
Parameter
Description
Name
Name for the Edge Gateway.
Platform
The platform where you want to deploy the Edge Gateway.
You can create and edit platforms in CoPilot by going to Cloud Fabric > Edge > Platforms tab.
Site
Select an existing name or enter a new name to identify the edge location.
Site name cannot contain spaces.
High Availability
Select the high availability mode.
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Off creates only the primary Edge Gateway with one active peering.
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On (Active Standby Mode) enables Edge connection with one active peering and one standby peering. Only the active peering forwards network traffic. The network switches to the standby peering when the primary peering goes down.
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On (Active Active Mode) enables all Edge connections with active peering to perform load sharing and forward network traffic.
Preemptive
Preemptive is turned On only when High Availability is turned On with Active Standby Mode. The Preemptive is set on the Primary gateway.
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On enables the network to automatically switch back to the primary gateway when the primary gateway connection is back up.
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Off enables the network to continue to use the standby gateway even after the primary gateway is back up, until you initiate a manual switchover.
Primary Device
Name of the edge device where you want to deploy the primary Edge Gateway.
Secondary Device
Name of the edge device where you want to deploy the secondary (HA) Edge Gateway.
The primary and secondary device must have the same hardware configuration. Gateway Resource Size
Select a size for this gateway.
In the Interface Configuration section, configure the WAN, LAN, and Management interfaces for the Edge Gateway.
WAN Interface
Click WAN, then provide the following information.
For IP and DNS settings, enter using the applicable format. For example, if the Edge Gateway’s WAN IP is 10.1.1.151, enter 10.1.1.151/24 or what your netmask is. Parameter Description IP Assignment
The default is Static for static IP assignment.
DHCP for dynamic IP address assignment is not supported.
Interface Tag
Name to identify the WAN interface.
Interface CIDR
The CIDR for the WAN interface.
Default Gateway IP
The Default Gateway IP address for the WAN interface.
Primary DNS (Optional)
The primary DNS server IP address.
Secondary DNS (Optional)
The secondary DNS server IP address, if available.
Public IP
(optional) The WAN interface’s egress Public IP address.
Egress Management IP (Optional)
The CIDR range for the egress for the MGMT interface.
To change or update the Edge Gateway WAN connectivity to Transit Gateway, you will need to first detach the Edge-to-Transit gateway attachment, if there is an attachment. LAN Interface
Click LAN, then provide the following information.
Parameter Description IP Assignment
The default is Static for static IP assignment.
DHCP for dynamic IP address assignment is not supported.
VRRP
To enable Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) on the Edge Gateway, set this switch to On.
VLAN Interface
If your LAN is segmented into virtual LANs (VLANs), click + VLAN Interface to add one or more VLAN sub-interfaces, then provide the following information for each VLAN sub-interface.
Parameter Description Interface CIDR
The native VLAN interface IP address.
This interface is where untagged packets are sent.
VRRP Gateway IP
The Virtual IP for the VRRP Gateway, when VRRP is enabled.
Default Gateway IP
The Default Gateway IP address for the native VLAN interface.
Interface Tag
Name to identify the native VLAN interface.
VLAN Sub-Interfaces
VLAN ID
The VLAN ID.
VLAN ID must be a number between 2 and 4092.
VLAN Interface CIDR
The VLAN sub-interface IP address.
VRRP Gateway IP
The Virtual IP for the VRRP Gateway, when VRRP is enabled.
Default Gateway IP
The Default Gateway IP address for this VLAN sub-interface.
Sub-Interface Tag
Name to identify this VLAN sub-interface.
VLAN configurations are added to the primary and secondary Edge Gateway. If the properties are shared, the fields are disabled on the secondary and non-editable, but the value appears as primary values are selected.
Management Interface
Click MGMT, then provide the following information.
Parameter Description IP Assignment
The MGMT interface defaults to DHCP.
The Edge Gateway will automatically NAT out of the physical MGMT interface of the edge node when using the Aviatrix Edge Platform. This setting cannot be changed.
Private Network
Leave this setting to Off.
The Edge Gateway on the edge hardware requires public Internet reachability to connect to the Aviatrix Controller and Aviatrix Secure Edge infrastructure in the cloud.
Parameter
Description
Egress CIDR (Optional)
The CIDR range for the egress for this Management interface.
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If a required field is missing, the interface tab is highlighted to indicate there is an error. |
Verifying Edge Gateway Creation
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From the left sidebar, go to Monitor > Notifications > Tasks tab.
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In the table, click on the gateway create task to see the progress.
Depending on the settings you configured, it lists the following stages of the gateway creation:
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Creates the primary instance
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Updates the primary instance’s interface configurations
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Creates the HA instance.
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Updates the HA instance’s interface configurations.
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Attaching the Edge Gateway to the Transit Gateway
Prerequisites
Before you attach the Edge Gateway to the Transit Gateway, perform these prerequisite steps.
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Ensure Local ASN Number is configured on Edge and Transit Gateway.
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If the Edge to Transit Gateway attachment is over public network, you need to update the WAN Public IP on the Edge Gateway.
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Go to Cloud Fabric > Edge > Edge Gateways tab.
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Locate the Edge Gateway, and click its Edit icon on the right.
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In Edit Edge Gateway, scroll to the Interfaces section and click WAN.
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In Public IP, click Discover.
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Verify the WAN Public IP and click Save.
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Attach Edge Gateway to Transit Gateway
You can attach an Edge Gateway to multiple Transit Gateways. Each attachment can be configured with different parameters, such as connecting interfaces, connection over private or public network, high-performance encryption, and Jumbo Frame.
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In Aviatrix CoPilot:
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Go to Cloud Fabric > Edge > Edge Gateways tab.
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Locate the Edge Gateway, click the three-dot vertical menu on the right, and select Manage Transit Gateway Attachment.
Click + Transit Gateway Attachment, then provide the following information.
Parameter Description Transit Gateway
From the dropdown menu, select the Transit Gateway to attach to the Edge Gateway.
Connecting Edge Interfaces
From the dropdown menu, select the WAN interface connection to the Transit Gateway.
In the Advanced section, set the advanced gateway settings that apply.
Parameter Description Attach over Private Network
If the Edge WAN connection to the Transit Gateway is over a private network, set this toggle to On.
Leave it Off if the connection is over the public internet.
Jumbo Frame
If you want to use Jumbo Frames for the Transit-to-Edge Gateway connection, set this toggle to On.
High Performance Encryption
If you want to enable high-performance encryption for the Transit-to-Edge Gateway connection, set this toggle to On.
In Number of Tunnels, enter the number of HPE tunnels to create.
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For HPE over private network, setting the number of tunnels count to 0 creates maximum tunnels based on the peering gateway size.
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For HPE over public network, the number of tunnels count supported range is between 2 and 20.
To attach the Edge Gateway to another Transit Gateway, click + Transit Gateway Attachment again and provide the required information.
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Click Save.
Connecting the Edge Gateway to an External Device (BGP over LAN)
To connect the Edge Gateway to the LAN router using BGP over LAN, follow these steps.
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Navigate to Networking > Connectivity > External Connections (S2C) tab.
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Click + External Connection.
Provide the following information.
Parameter Description Name
Name to identify the connection to the LAN router.
Connect Local Gateway To
Select External Device radio button, then from the dropdown menu, select BGP over LAN.
Local Gateway
The Edge Gateway to connect to the LAN router.
Local ASN
The Local AS number the Edge Gateway will use to exchange routes with the LAN router.
This is automatically populated if the Edge Gateway is assigned an ASN already. Remote ASN
The BGP AS number configured on the LAN router.
Click + Connection and provide the following information.
Parameter Description Remote LAN IP
The IP address for the LAN router.
Local LAN IP
This is automatically populated with the Edge Gateway LAN interface IP address.
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Click Save.