In an ovn network environment, subnet is separated by dhcp and has been confirmed to belong to the same one broadcast domain.
I can branch paths through router isolation, but I haven't found a way to divide the network broadcast area.
If full broadcast isolation is just a way to create a new network, it feels strange that the only way to communicate between subnets in one network is through router connections.
I don't think this method is much different from connecting other networks.
For this reason, I think we need to connect the same network L2 area other than L3 connection through the router.
Or even if you use a router, I hope there is a way other than adding a separate port or router.
Hi Miro Tomaska,
In an ovn network environment, subnet is separated by dhcp and has been confirmed to belong to the same one broadcast domain.
I can branch paths through router isolation, but I haven't found a way to divide the network broadcast area.
If full broadcast isolation is just a way to create a new network, it feels strange that the only way to communicate between subnets in one network is through router connections.
I don't think this method is much different from connecting other networks.
For this reason, I think we need to connect the same network L2 area other than L3 connection through the router.
Or even if you use a router, I hope there is a way other than adding a separate port or router.
Thank you for your response.
Regards.