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One of the more advanced features of HCX is Mobility-Optimized Networking (MON). This feature can be very powerful in migrations and hybrid cloud use cases. MON allows us to add some intelligent routing to avoid the "trombone effect," where packets are sent back on-prem before routed back to the cloud to reach a destination. This latency can be detrimental to split applications, and MON allows us to optimize for those scenarios. Read more: About MON: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-HCX.... About Policy Routes: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-HCX... How to enabled and when is it enabled during migrations? https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-HCX... Learn more about Network Extension: • AVS How-To: Network Extension Pt 1 Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:31 Whiteboard overview 1:40 What can cause latency in Network Extension (the trombone effect) 2:23 What is MON supposed to do? 3:05 How HCX decides to send traffic when MON is enabled? 4:23 Demo of enabling MON and viewing the trombone effect 7:17 Uh oh, what happened?! 7:47 How asymmetrical routing can occur with MON in AVS 9:40 How do I avoid this problem? 10:40 Making T1 route filters 12:05 Logging back into the VM's to show MON is working with lower RTT latency 12:50 Outro and final comments