Step 4
| Click one of the
following tabs to view the details of a specific component in the server:
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Summary
tab—Displays the system overview and summary of the APIC controller.
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Fabric Nodes
tab—Displays the list of fabric nodes with their details such as the node name,
model, vendor, role, serial, and node ID with the status.
To view
more details about fabric nodes, choose a fabric node and click
View Details. The following tabs appear:
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Fabric Chassis—Displays the fabric name, ID, model,
vendor, serial, revision, and operation status of the fabric chassis.
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Fan Slots—Displays the fabric name, slot ID, type,
operation status, and inserted-card details of the fan slots.
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Physical Interfaces—Displays the interface details
that include the speed, mode, CFG access VLAN, CFG native VLAN, bundle index,
operational duplex mode, operational port state, and reason for the current
operation state. The operational state of the port can be one of the following:
Unknown, Down, Link-up, and Up.
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Fabric Routed Vlan Interfaces—Displays the status
and reason for the current operation status of the fabric-routed VLAN
interfaces.
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Fabric Encapsulated Routed Interfaces—Displays a
list of the fabric-encapsulated routed interfaces.
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Fabric Routed Loopback Interfaces—Displays a list of
the fabric-routed loopback interfaces.
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Fabric Management Interfaces—Displays a list of the
fabric management interfaces.
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Tunnel Interfaces—Displays the interface, operation
state, reason for the current operation state, tunnel layer, tunnel type, and
type of the tunnel interface.
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System
tab—Displays the system details that include the node name, in-band management
IP address, out-of-band management IP address, infrastructure IP address,
fabric MAC address, ID, role, and serial number.
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Fabric
Memberships tab—Displays the fabric membership details that include
the node name, serial number, node ID, model, role, IP address, decommissioned
status, and supported model.
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Physical
Domains tab—Displays the physical domains in the APIC server. Click
Add to add a domain.
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Tenants Health
tab—Displays the health score of tenants.
To view
more details about a tenant's health, choose a tenant and click
View Details. The following tabs appear:
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Nodes Health
tab—Displays the health score of nodes.
To view
more details about the health of the nodes, choose a node and click
View Details. The following tabs appear:
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Access Ports Health—Displays the health score of
access ports.
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Fabric Ports Health—Displays the health score of
fabric ports.
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Line Cards Health—Displays the health score of line
cards.
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Access Entity
Profile tab—Displays the names and descriptions of the access
entity profiles.
To view
more details about the access entity profile, choose an entity profile and
click
View Details. The following tabs appear:
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Link Level
Policy tab—Displays the name, automatic negotiation, speed, link
debounce interval, and description of the link level policy.
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VLAN Pool
tab—Displays the VLAN pools that are added in the APIC server. Click
Add to add a VLAN pool.
To view
more details about a VLAN pool, choose a VLAN pool and click
View Details. The following tab appears:
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CDP Interface
Policy tab—Displays the name and description of the Cisco Discovery
Prototol (CDP) interface policy, with the administration status.
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LLDP Interface
Policy tab—Displays the name and description of the Link Layer
Discovery Protocol (LLDP) interface policy, with the receive status and
transmit status.
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Leaf Policy
Group tab—Displays the name and description of the leaf policy
group.
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Tenant(s)
tab—Displays the tenants in the APIC server. Click
Add to add a tenant.
To view
more details about a tenant, choose a tenant and click
View Details. The following tabs appear:
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Summary—Displays the overview of the tenant.
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Application Profile—Displays the name, tenant,
description, and QoS Class of the tenant application profile. Click
Add to add a tenant application profile. Choose an
application profile and click
View Details to view the EPGs of the application
profile.
Choose
an EPG and click
View Details to view the provided contracts,
consumed contracts, Layer 4 to Layer 7 EPG parameters, consumed contract
interface, static node, domain, static path, and subnet of the EPG. In the
Consumed Contract Interface tab, click
Add to add a consumed contract interface to EPG.
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Deployed Service Graph—Displays the list of service
graphs that are deployed in the tenant. Choose a service graph and click
View Details to view the Layer 4 to Layer 7 deployed
service graph parameters.
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Filters—Displays the tenant, name, and description
of the filters. To view the tenant filter rules, choose a filter and click
View Details.
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External Bridge Network—Displays the tenant, name,
and description of the external bridge network. Choose a network and click
View Details to view the following tabs:
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External Network—Choose an external network and
click
View Details to view the provided contracts, and
consumed contracts details.
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Node Profile—Choose a node profile and click
View Details to view the interface profile details.
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External Routed Networks—Displays the tenant, name,
and description of the external routed network. Choose a network and click
View Details to view the following tabs:
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Route Profile—Choose a route profile and click
View Details to view the context details.
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Logical Node Profile—Choose a logical node profile
and click
View Details. The following tabs appear:
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Logical Nodes tab—Displays the logical nodes. Click
Add to add a logical node to the logical node
profile of the external routed network. Choose a logical node and click
View Details to view the static routes to the
logical node.
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Logical Interface Profile tab—Choose a logical
interface profile and click
View Details to view the logical interface and
logical OSPF interface. Click
Add in the Logical OSPF Interface tab to create an
interface profile with the OSPF profile data.
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BGP Peer Connectivity
tab—Displays the BGP peer connectivity
of the logical node profile. Click
Add to add a peer connection to a node profile.
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External Network—Choose an external network and
click
View Details to view the subnet, provided contracts,
and consumed contracts details. You can tag an external network and consumed
contract using the
Add Tags option. The tag is used to identify the
network and contract that you want to use in the application container
deployment.
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Bridge Domains—Displays the tenant, name,
description, segment ID, unicast traffic, ARP flooding, multicast IP address,
customer MAC address, unicast route, and Layer 2 unknown unicast value.
To
view more details about a bridge domain, choose a bridge domain and click
View Details. The following tabs appear:
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DHCP Relay Label—Displays the tenant, name,
description, and scope of the DHCP relay.
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Subnet—Displays the tenant, bridge domain,
description, subnet control, and gateway address of the tenant.
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Private Networks—Displays the tenant name, name,
description, policy control, and segment of the private networks. Click
Add to add a private network.
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BGP Timers—Displays the tenant, name, graceful
restart control, hold interval, keepalive interval, and stale interval of the
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) timer.
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Contracts—Displays the tenant, name, description,
type, QoS, and scope of the contracts.
To
view more details about a contract, choose a contract and click
View Details. The following tabs appear:
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Contract Subject—Choose a contract subject and click
View Details to view the filter chain, filter chain
for consumer to provider, filter chain for provider to consumer, provided
label, and consumed label. Each tab has the
Add option to add a filter, in term filter, out term
filter, provided label, and consumed label to a contract subject.
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Exported Tenants—Displays the contracts of the
exported tenants.
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Taboo Contracts—Displays the tenant, name,
description, and scope of the taboo contracts.
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Relay Policy—Displays a list of the relay policies.
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Option Policy—Displays a list of the option
policies.
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End Point Retention—Displays the tenant, name,
description, hold interval, bounce trigger, bounce entry aging interval, local
endpoint aging interval, remote endpoint aging interval, and move frequency of
the tenant.
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OSPF Interface—Displays the tenant, name,
description, network type, priority, cost of interface, interface controls,
hello interval, dead interval, retransmit interval, and transmit delay of the
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) interface. Click
Create to create an OSPF interface policy.
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OSPF Timers—Displays the OSPF timer details.
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IGMP Snoop—Displays the IGMP snoop details.
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Custom QOS—Displays the custom QoS details.
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Action Rule Profile—Displays the action rule
profiles of the tenant. Click
Create to create an action rule profile. In the
Create Action Rule Profile dialog box, enter the name
and description of the action rule profile. To set an action rule based on a
route tag, check the
Set Rule Based On Route Tag check box.
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L4-L7 Service Graph—Displays the Layer 4 to Layer 7
service graph details. Choose a service graph and click
View Details to view the following tabs:
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Consumer EPG—Displays the list of EPGs that are
labeled as consumer in tenants. When an EPG consumes a contact, the endpoints
in the consuming EPG may start communication with any endpoint in an EPG that
is providing that contract.
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Provider EPG—Displays the list of EPGs that are
labeled as provider in tenants. When an EPG provides a contract, communication
with that EPG can be initiated from other EPGs as long as the communication
complies with the provided contract.
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Nodes—Displays the list of nodes in the tenant.
Choose a node and click
View Details to view the node functions and
connectors of the node. Choose a node function and click
View Details to view the Layer 4 to Layer 7 function
node parameters.
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Connections—Displays the list of connections in the
tenant. Choose a connection and click
View Details to view the connection terminals in the
tenant.
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Function Profile Group——Displays the function
profile groups of tenants. Choose a function profile group and click
View Details to view the function profiles of the
group. Click
Add to add a function profile. To view more details
about a function profile, choose a function profile and click
View Details. The following tabs appear:
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Function Profile Parameter—Displays the function
profile parameters. In the
Function Profile Parameter tab, you can add an ACL,
an interface, and add a bridge group interface to a function profile, and add a
network object to a function profile. Choose a function profile parameter and
click
View Details to view the function profile parameter
configuration and function profile parameter level-one folder.
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L4-L7 Function Profile Parameters—Displays the list
of Layer 4 to Layer 7 function profile parameters.
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Function Profile Function Parameter—Displays the
list of function profile function parameters. Click
View Details to view the function profile function
parameter Rel details.
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Device Clusters—Displays the device cluster details.
To view more details about a device cluster, choose a device cluster and click
View Details. The following tabs appear:
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Device Cluster State—Displays the cluster name,
device state, and configured status of the device.
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Concrete Device—Displays the list of concrete
devices. Choose a concrete device and click
View Details to view the virtual network interface
card (vNIC) to concrete interface and the path to concrete interface.
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Logical Interface—Displays the list of logical
interfaces in the device cluster. Choose a logical interface and click
View Details to view the logical interface details.
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Deployed Device Cluster—Displays the device clusters
that are deployed in the tenant.
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Logical Device Context—Displays the logical device
context details. Choose the logical device context and click
View Details to view the logical interface context.
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L3 Domain
tab—Displays a list of Layer 3 domains in the APIC accounts. To create a Layer
3 domain, click
Create.
In the
Create L3 Domain dialog box, complete the following
fields:
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L3 Domain field—Name of the Layer 3 domain.
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Associated Attachable Entity Profile field—Click
Select and choose an attachable access entry profile
that you want to associate with the Layer 3 domain.
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VLAN Pool field—Click
Select and choose a VLAN pool.
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L2 Domain
tab—Displays a list of Layer 2 domains in the APIC accounts. To create a Layer
2 domain, click
Create.
In the
Create L2 Domain dialog box, complete the following
fields:
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L2 Domain field—Name of the Layer 2 domain.
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Associated Attachable Entity Profile field—Click
Select and choose an attachable access entry profile
that you want to associate with the Layer 2 domain.
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VLAN Pool field—Click
Select and choose a VLAN pool.
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VM Networking
tab—Displays the virtual machine (VM) networks with the vendor detail.
To view
more details about a VM network, choose a VM and click
View Details. The following tab appears:
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VMware Domains—Displays a list of VMware domains
with the vendor details. Choose a VMware domain and click
View Details to view the VMware domain controllers,
vCenter credential, and vCenter/vShield. Choose a VMware domain controller and
click
View Details to view the distributed virtual switch
(DVS), hypervisors, and virtual machine. Choose a DVS and click
View Details to view the DVS port groups.
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L4-L7 Service Device
Types tab—Displays the Layer 4 to Layer 7 service device types with
their model, vendor, version, and capabilities.
To view
more details about the Layer 4 to Layer 7 service device type, choose a Layer 4
to Layer 7 service device type and click
View Details. The following tabs appear:
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L4-L7 Service Device Properties—Displays the vendor,
package name, package version, and logging level of Layer 4 to Layer 7 service
device types.
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L4-L7 Service Device Interface Labels—Displays a
list of interface labels.
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L4-L7 Service Functions—Displays a list of service
functions. Choose a service function and click
View Details to view the details of the Layer 4 to
Layer 7 service function connectors.
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Fabric Nodes
Topology tab—Displays the topology details of fabric nodes.
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L2 Neighbors
tab—Displays the Layer 2 neighbor details that include the protocol, fabric
name, device ID, capability, port ID, local interface, hold time, and platform.
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Deployed Service
Graph tab—Displays the tenant, contract, state, service graph,
context name, node function, and description of the APIC account.
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EPG to Contract
Association tab—Displays the details of the contract association
with EPGs.
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Access Port Policy
Groups tab—Displays the access port policy group name, link level
policy, Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) policy, Link Aggregation Control
Protocol (LACP) policy, Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) policy, link
aggregation type, and attached entity profile of the accounts in the APIC
server.
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Fabric Interface
Profiles tab—Displays the fabric interface profiles of the APIC
server.
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Fabric Configured Switch
Interfaces
tab—Displays the fabric configured switch
interfaces of the APIC server.
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Fabric Switch
Profiles tab—Displays the fabric switch profiles of the APIC
server.
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