Important Moderation Notice

This community is currently under full moderation, meaning all posts will be reviewed before appearing in the community. Please expect a brief delay—there is no need to post multiple times. If your post is rejected, you will receive an email outlining the reason(s). We have implemented full moderation to control spam. Thank you for your patience and participation.

Related Posts

Tips on Posting.!

Welcome to Versa Community Here are a fe..
Read More

Understanding calculation for link availability

I am trying to understand the Orange sta..
Read More

How can I add multiple VPNs to my branches, like Cisco SD-WAN?

So, let's say I have 2 customers connected to my branch and their traffic should not be mixed. In Cisco SD-WAN I can create a VPN for each customer and then assign an interface to them

karmaweb

Comments

  • Versa supports full multitenancy. For the mentioned example, there are a couple of ways to achieve multiple customer connectivity via the same VOS device.


    Parent & Sub Organization - Create a Parent tenant and then create sub tenants associated with the Parent (Workflows->Infrastructure->Organizations). VOS devices are then configured in the Parent tenant organization, with the sub-tenants configured as sub organizations(Workflows->Templates). LAN interfaces can then be assigned to specific tenants/organizations).

    Configuring multi-tenancy via Parent and Sub Organizations will provide segregated control plane (L3VPN) per parent and sub org.


    Single Organization, Multi-LAN VR - Multiple routing instances / VRs can be created under a single organization (Workflows->Infrastructure->Organizations->Organization->Routing Instances). VOS devices can then be configured with LAN interfaces in specific routing instances / VRs.

    Configuring Multi-LAN VR under a single organization will use a shared control plane (L3VPN).

Sign In or Register to comment.
/* */