DLR Uplink and GSS internal transit same VXLAN cannot ping each other.

Start with, I run NSX 6.2.2 firewall rules on 'allow all' to 'all' to 'all' "all protocols", in other words disabled...

I have a VXLAN 5000 transit, with an uplink DLR interface attached to it, and an internal interface GSS in the appendix in which neither of the parties can ping to another. So for troubleshooting, I added 2 VM Windows attached to the same transit VXLAN 5000, a virtual machine is on ESXi host 1 and the other is on host ESXi 4. They can fine ping each other, and two virtual machines can ping both the uplink of DLR and internal interfaces of the GSS.

This question has puzzled me because it makes no sense, why the DLR and the GSS cannot ping each other but 2 virtual machines that VXLAN can ping all adjacent devices. I can even put bridges on those virtual machines with a rule NAT on the GSS and those virtual machines can get internet through the GSS, but no matter what I try, the DLR cannot ping the GSS, and the GSS cannot ping DLR...

I need to define a static route between the GSS DLR <>- but if I can't even answer ping interfaces I'm dead in the water.

If I install virtual machines in a network LAN DLR interface such as WebApp and test for example database, I can ping throughout the DLR together until the IP DLR Uplink, but then he cannot ping the GSS internal.

Does anyone have suggestions for troubleshooting? Test commands that I can run? I tried many things and then lots of websites with the troubleshooting steps. Everything seems fine, all green checks in the installation steps... All roads, MACs, ARP tables appear as expected when I run test on host computers commands and controllers. I don't know what is the cause except for a bug in the code...

All ideas are welcome... Thank you

UPDATE:

Yes, so it has need of a static NAT rule on the GSS...

In my environment, I added a SNAT rule on adapter: ESG_Uplink with 0.0.0.0/24 CBC-translation dst: 1.1.1.101 (my lab ESG IP Uplink).

It works now... VM tenant box connected to WebApp portgroup (192.168.13.115) can now ping gateway DLR, through routing OSPF to the GSS and ping on physical bridge of...

I learned a lot on this one... I'm not going to worry about why the static route, I tried first post didn't work, since I was the OSPF running instead (which is more appropriate for my laboratory for realistic scenario anyway), and the Foundation will now suffice to build the rest of this POC vRA / vRO lab...

Thank you in any case, sometimes it's just nice to have someone to listen.

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    http://targusblog.com/2014/11/25/how-to-turn-a-99-Tablet-into-a-workstation/

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