Inter-Tenant Routing🔗
Single Tenant-to-Tenant Routing🔗
Before you perform this feature, the selected Tenants must enable their Layer-3 Anycast IP/Mask on a service.
- Click Tenancy.
- Click your chosen Tenant from the tree.
- View the section titled Inter-Tenant Routing.
You create Tenant-to-Tenant associations, set Route Maps, and apply Route Target and Distinguisher settings here. To create an inter-tenant connection, you first need to select a Tenant to connect with. In the Imports field, select a Tenant of your choice and click the Enable checkbox next to it. To add more Tenants, repeat the Import process.
Bidirectional Tenant-to-Tenant Routing🔗
To configure two-way Tenant Routing, complete the above steps to enable single Tenant-to-Tenant Routing.
- Under the Inter-Tenant Routing section, click the Object button next to the selected Tenant.
- In the Tenant window that appears, click Inter-Tenant Routing and assign the Tenant from the previous window. Click Enable to confirm the selection.
When you view the Tenant-Tenant Routing for bidirectional Tenants, both Tenants display their connection to one another in their Imports window.
Tenant-to-Tenant Routing with Route Maps🔗
You need to create Route Maps before you apply them to Tenant-to-Tenant routing. Creating Route Maps is a separate process. Additionally, applying Route Maps to Tenant-to-Tenant routing requires that you already configured Tenant-to-Tenant routing.
- Click Tenancy and click the Tenant you want to work with.
- View the Inter-Tenant Routing section.
- Set the values of the following five form fields as needed for your configuration:
- Route Distinguisher
- Route Target Import
- Import Route Map
- Route Target Export
- Export Route Map