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Managing Default Gateways

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    After full site failover, Veeam Backup & Replication uses the network extension appliance on the cloud host as a default gateway between a VM replica network and external networks. To route traffic that goes to and from VM replicas, the network extension appliance uses network settings of the default gateway in the production VM network.

    During the first run of the replication job targeted at the cloud host, Veeam Backup & Replication detects network settings of replicated VMs and automatically specifies default gateways in every detected production IP network that will be used by the network extension appliance after failover. You can check and, if necessary, edit default gateway settings in the Veeam Backup & Replication console.

    When you specify the default gateway that is used in your production site, Veeam Backup & Replication saves its settings in the Veeam Backup & Replication database on the SP side. After full site failover, Veeam Backup & Replication assigns the specified default gateway settings to the network extension appliance on the cloud host. As a result, VM replicas on the cloud host communicate to the internet in the same way as VMs in the production site.

    Network extension appliance can also route traffic between several networks provided for VM replicas through the same hardware plan.

    To manage default gateways:

    1. Open the Default Gateways window in one of the following ways:
    • Open the Backup Infrastructure view, click the Service providers node and click Manage Default Gateways on the ribbon.
    • Open the Backup Infrastructure view, right-click the Service providers node and click Manage Default Gateways.
    1. In the Default Gateways list, select the network provided for your VM replicas through the hardware plan and click Edit.

    Managing Default Gateways 

    1. In the Default Gateway window, specify the IP address of the default gateway and subnet mask of the production network and click OK.

    Managing Default Gateways 

    1. Select the Route traffic between these networks option if the SP subscribed you to a hardware plan with several networks available for your VM replicas and you want Veeam Backup & Replication to route traffic between these networks. This may be useful if your production site runs multiple interdependent VMs connected to several networks.
    2. Click OK.