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You can register a Cisco VSG with the Cisco VNMC. Registration enables communication between the Cisco VSG and the Cisco VNMC.
1. Copy the vsghv-pa.2.1.1a.bin file into the Cisco VSG bootflash:
2. On the command line, enter configuration mode.
3. Enter config-vnm-policy-agent mode.
4. Set the Cisco VNMC registration IP address.
5. Specify the shared-secret of Cisco VNMC.
6. Install the policy agent.
7. Exit all modes.
8. On the Cisco VSG command line, enter the following command:
9. On the command line, enter the following command:
You can register a Cisco Nexus 1000V with the Cisco VNMC. Registration enables communication between the Cisco Nexus 1000V VSM and Cisco VNMC.
1. Copy the vsmhv-pa.2.1.1a.bin file into the VSM bootflash:
2. On the command line, enter configuration mode.
3. Enter config-vnm-policy-agent mode.
4. Set the Cisco VNMC registration IP address.
5. Specify the shared-secret of Cisco VNMC.
6. Install the policy agent.
7. Exit all modes.
8. On the command line, enter the following command:
9. On the command line, enter the following command:
See the Cisco Virtual Management Center CLI Configuration Guide for detailed information about configuring the Cisco VNMC using the CLI.