Cisco Cisco Intercloud Fabric for Provider 백서
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Secure tunneling between the private and public cloud environments
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Capability to maintain IP address and gateway settings
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Routing between various VLANs across both clouds
The following section describes a Cisco Intercloud Fabric design to support an e-business application.
Network Design
The e-business application, osCommerce, is deployed in two tiers: the front-end Apache and PHP server, and the
back-end MySQL database server. Figure 4 shows the network configuration used to deploy this application in the
private data center.
Figure 4. Application Network Design
The front-end and the back-end servers are placed in two different VLANs (101 and 103 in the example in Figure
4) to isolate the application tiers. The communication between the two tiers is enabled by routing. A firewall can
optionally be deployed to further enhance the security of the database servers.
To deploy Cisco Intercloud Fabric in this setup, an addition management VLAN (11) is used to host the
management interfaces of the fabric components, as shown in Figure 5.