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Note You typically perform the first two steps below as part of the post-installation set up procedures for Cisco CNAP. For more information, see the section Post-installation Set Up Procedures in Installing Cisco Cloud Network Automation Provisioner for the Microsoft Cloud Platform, Release 1.1.
Note Each time you make changes to global system or cloud settings, you must restart the Cisco.Network.Provisioner Windows Service for the updated settings to take effect.
Note You typically perform this step as part of the post-installation set up procedures for Cisco CNAP. For more information, see the section Post-installation Set Up Procedures in Installing Cisco Cloud Network Automation Provisioner for the Microsoft Cloud Platform, Release 1.1.
By setting these parameters, you enable Cisco CNAP to communicate with components in the data center, such as the Cisco NSO, SPF, VMM, etc.
Before you begin configuring global settings, complete the steps in the following sections as you will need this information to complete some fields:
To create the Cisco CSR 1000V template:
Step 1 Obtain a supported Cisco CSR 1000V ISO image.
Step 2 Copy the ISO image into the library ISO location of the targeted VMM and refresh the library.
Step 3 Create a virtual machine with a blank virtual hard disk using the following configuration parameters (if not specified, the default configuration will be used):
Note You can configure two (2) or four (4) CPUs. Cisco CNAP supports only one template and all Cisco CSR 1000Vs will be instantiated from the one template. See: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/routers/cloud-services-router-1000v-series/datasheet-c78-733443.html.
– Virtual hard disk type is fixed and size is 8GB
– Virtual DVD driver connecting to the Cisco CSR 1000V ISO you provided
– Add seven (7) additional network adapters and change all eight (8) adapters' MAC addresses to static.
– Enable high availability and set priority to High.
– Change CPU priority to High.
– Change Memory weight to High.
Step 4 Boot the virtual machine and follow the prompt to create a default (blank) configuration for the Cisco CSR 1000V.
Step 5 Shut down the virtual machine and disconnect the ISO image from the virtual machine virtual DVD driver.
Step 6 In VMM, convert the virtual machine into a virtual machine template.
To create the Citrix NetScaler VPX template:
Step 1 Download the Citrix NetScaler Virtual Appliance setup files:
a. In a web browser, go to http://www.citrix.com and click My Citrix.
b. Type your username and password.
d. In search downloads by Product, select NetScaler.
e. Under Virtual Appliances, click Netscaler VPX.
f. Copy the compressed file to your server.
a. Extract the contents of the compressed file.
b. There is a folder for Virtual Hard Disks that contains the VHD file, which by default is named “dynamic”. You can rename it.
c. Copy the VHD to the VMM library.
d. Refresh the VMM library and ensure you see the new VHD.
e. Right-click the VHD and select Create VM Template.
f. Set the number of processor to two (2).
h. Be default there is only one network adapter. Add one more. The first network adapter is used for management connectivity and the second one is used for the data path.
i. Change all adapters’ (two total) MAC addresses to static.
j. Set the VM to Highly Available.
k. Finish the creation process.
In summary, you create a virtual machine template with the VHD file using the following configuration parameters (if not specified, the default configuration will be used):
– Add one (1) additional network adapter and change all two (2) adapters' MAC addresses to static.
– Enable high availability and set priority to High.
– Change CPU priority to High.
– Change Memory weight to High.
Note You only need to perform this step once.
Step 1 On the Tenants list screen, click the Global Settings tab.
You see the Global System Settings screen, as shown in the following screen.
Figure 2-1 Global System Settings Screen
Step 2 Move the cursor over the first row of the settings table and the row is highlighted, as shown in the following screen.
Figure 2-2 Global System Settings Screen—Row Highlighted
Step 3 Click the highlighted row.
You see a pop-up window, as shown in the following screen.
Figure 2-3 Global System Settings Screen—Parameter Pop-up Window
Step 4 You can specify or change the value for the parameter. When you are finished, click Change. Click Cancel to return to the previous screen without entering/changing any values.
Step 5 Highlight each row in turn and specify or change the value for each parameter in the pop-up windows. When you are finished with the parameters on the first screen, click 2 at the bottom of the screen to see the next set of values.
There are four screens where you can specify/change System Global Settings. Table 2-1 describes the various fields and their possible values.
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https://{ spf-server-name }:8090/SC2012/{provider-service}/{subscription-id}/Microsoft.Management.Odata.svc/ |
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Valid Smart License Token for Cisco CRS1000V auto deployment |
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Host Name for the Proxy Server Used for Smart Licensing Validation |
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TCP Port for the Proxy Server Used for Smart Licensing Validation |
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Name of the Cisco CSR 1000V VM Template. For more information, see Creating the Cisco CSR 1000V Template Used by Cisco CNAP. |
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Name of the Citrix NetScaler VPX VM Template. For more information, see Creating the Citrix NetScaler VPX Template Used by Cisco CNAP. |
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Folder at the System Center VMM Host to hold Post deployment ISOs |
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Administrator User Logon set at BOOTSTRAP of the Cisco CSR 1000V |
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Administrator Password set at BOOTSTRAP of the Cisco CSR 1000V. You can change the password when initially defining global settings. Follow good security practices to set a secure password. However once you have onboarded devices, you cannot change the password since that will cause container creation to fail. |
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Administrator User Logon at BOOTSTRAP of the Citrix NetScaler VPX |
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Administrator Password set at BOOTSTRAP of the Citrix NetScaler VPX |
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VMNetwork used for management of the Cisco CSR 1000s and Citrix NetScaler VPXs. This is not the Logical Switch. |
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This directory must be created before creating containers; if this directory is not present, container creation will fail. Directory on the Admin Portal server where the Cisco CSR 1000V and Citrix NetScaler VPX ISOs are created before they are copied to the Microsoft SCVMM. The default is “c:\temp\”. If you change the default, ensure that you include a trailing “\” on the end of the path name. |
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1.The values shown are examples. Use values appropriate for your cloud environment. |
Note You typically perform this step as part of the post-installation set up procedures for Cisco CNAP. For more information, see the section Post-installation Set Up Procedures in Installing Cisco Cloud Network Automation Provisioner for the Microsoft Cloud Platform, Release 1.1.
The Cisco.Network.Provisioner Windows Service is installed as part of the Cisco CNAP installation process, however it is not started automatically since the Global System settings must first be set.
At this point, starting the Cisco.Network.Provisioner Windows Service loads all the global settings into the Cisco CNAP backend orchestrator and creates the Cloud record(s).
Locate and start the Cisco.Network.Provisioner Windows Service.
Step 1 To configure the global settings for each cloud, on the Global Settings screen, click the Cloud tab.
You see the Global Cloud Settings screen, as shown in the following screen.
Figure 2-4 Global Cloud Settings Screen
Step 2 Click the Cloud: pull-down menu to select the cloud for which you want to specify settings.
Note The list of displayed clouds is obtained from the Microsoft System Center Service Provider Foundation Server. The clouds from the SC VMMs appear in this list. The cloud selected will be used to deploy the network services VMs, such as the Cisco CSR 1000V and Citrix NetScaler VPX. Note that there are also network attributes that are modeled as Cloud Global Settings, such as the PEAutoSystemNumber, etc. to allow different data center networks to be used per cloud.
Step 3 Move the cursor over the first row of the settings table and the row is highlighted, as shown in the following screen.
Figure 2-5 Global Cloud Settings Screen—Row Highlighted
Step 4 Click the highlighted row.
You see a pop-up window, as shown in the following screen.
Figure 2-6 Global Cloud Settings Screen—Parameter Pop-up Window
Step 5 You can specify or change the value for the parameter. When you are finished, click Change. Click Cancel to return to the previous screen without entering/changing any values.
Step 6 Highlight each row in turn and specify or change the value for each parameter in the pop-up windows. When you are finished with the parameters on the first screen, click 2 at the bottom of the screen to see the next set of values.
There are three screens where you can specify or change Cloud Global Settings. Table 2-2 describes the various fields and their possible values.
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Bundle-Ethernet or Port-channel interface on the PE connecting to the Cisco ACI Fabric. For the Cisco ASR 9000, the value is in the range <1-65535> For the Cisco ASR 1000, the value is the range <1-64>. Note In the current Cisco CNAP release, this value is used on both PE devices. Make sure to use the same interface number when pre-provisioning the PE devices. |
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Cisco APIC Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) Domain. The VMM domain is located in the Cisco APIC GUI under VM Networking −> Inventory −> Microsoft. |
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Name used for the Layer 2 Bridge Domain in the Cisco APIC. In the Cisco APIC GUI, navigate to Fabric −> Access Policies −> Physical and External Domains −> External Bridge Domains and select the domain that is assigned to the VLAN pool corresponding to the Network pool defined in Cisco CNAP. |
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Cisco ACI Leaf Node 1 ID which is part of the vPC to PE router. In the Cisco APIC GUI, navigate to Fabric −> Inventory −> Fabric Membership to view the node ID of all switches in the Cisco ACI fabric. |
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Cisco ACI Leaf Node 2 ID which is part of the vPC to PE router. In the Cisco APIC GUI, navigate to Fabric −> Inventory −> Fabric Membership to view the node ID of all switches in the Cisco ACI fabric. |
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Policy Group name for the vPC connecting the Cisco ACI leaf pair to PE1. In the Cisco APIC GUI, navigate to Fabric −> Access Policies −> Interface Policies −> Profiles and select the interface profile corresponding to the vPC. Use the Policy Group name associated with this interface profile. |
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Policy Group name for the vPC connecting the Cisco ACI leaf pair to PE2. |
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Bundle-Ethernet or Port-channel interface on PE2 connecting to the Cisco ACI Fabric. Note This value is not used in the current Cisco CNAP release. |
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Cisco APIC Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) Controller defined under the VmmDom (VMM Domain) described above. The VMM controller name is located in the Cisco APIC GUI under VM Networking −> Inventory −> Microsoft −> < domain > −> Controllers. |
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Specify the pre-configured VM network for Shared Services with a manually-provisioned PE. |
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Specify the pre-configured Cisco ASA context Name for Shared Services with a manually-provisioned PE. |
2.The values shown are examples. Use values appropriate for your cloud environment. |
At this point, restarting the Cisco.Network.Provisioner Windows Service loads the configuration changes into the Cisco CNAP backend orchestrator.
Locate and restart the Cisco.Network.Provisioner Windows Service.