Recently, Nuage Networks has leveraged their work and extended its Software-Defined Networking (SDN) platform to include Hyper-V support. As such, VXLAN overlay networks can be stretched across KVM, VMware, Hyper-V hypervisors and hardware VTEPs – all provisioned out of the same network policy system.
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Nuage Networks now offers a Java library known as `VSPK-Java` to access their Nuage VSP Platform. By using VSPK-Java, developers are able to use Java as an entry point wrapper to access the RESTful APIs of the Virtualized Services Directory (`VSD`). In Part 1 of this series, we introduce `VSPK-Java` and provide a couple of simple examples to get you started.
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When using our API or VSPK, authentication is always required as a good security practice. Most users will know about and use the username/password authentication method. Additionally, Nuage API and VSPKs also support certificate based authentication. This blog post goes into more detail on how to use certificate based authentication and its advantages.
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This blog describes how to expose subnets created in Nuage Networks VSD in an Openstack tenant of choice
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Managing a VM with multiple interfaces requires the proper configuration of static routes to ensure traffic leaves the machine over the intented network interface. This blog describes how the DHCP functionality within Nuage Networks VSP needs to be programmed to properly install these routes.
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