Table Of Contents
C - D - E - F - G - H - I - K - L - M - N - P - R - S - U - V -
Index
C
Cisco Nexus 7000 Series 32-port Gbps Ethernet module
guidelines for port group allocation (example) 1-4, 3-3, 4-1
configuration files
VDC support 1-6
configuration modes
description 1-7
control plane policing. See CoPP
CoPP
VDC support 1-10
D
default settings
VDC resource templates 2-5
default user roles
network-admin 1-6
network-operator 1-7
vdc-admin 1-7
vdc-operator 1-7
default VDC
description 1-3
documentation
additional publications 2-viii
conventions 2-viii
related 2-6
updates 2-ix
E
examples
VDC management 4-14
F
fault isolation
description (figure) 1-9
feature support
description 1-10
G
guidelines
creating VDCs 3-4
H
HA
VDC support 1-10
HA policies
changing for VDCs 4-10
description 3-2
high availability. See HA
I
infrastructure layer
description 1-2
interfaces
allocating 3-3
allocating to VDCs 4-4
allocation 4-1
IP tunnels
VDC support 1-10
K
kernel
description 1-2
L
licensing
VDC resource templates 2-2
limitations
creating VDCs 3-4
logical resources
description 1-5
namespaces 1-5
M
management connections
description 1-7
N
namespaces
description 1-5
network-operator roles
description 1-7
P
physical resource
description 1-4
port groups
guidelines for allocation 1-4, 3-3, 4-1
prerequisites
creating VDCs 3-4
R
rate limits
VDC support 1-10
Really Simple Syndication. See RSS
related documentation
creating VDCs 3-12
related documents 2-viii
resource templates
description 1-6
resource templates. See VDC resource templates
RSS
documentation feed 2-x
S
service
requests 2-ix
superuser roles. See network-admin roles
U
user roles
description 1-6
See also default user roles
V
vdc-admin roles
description 1-7
VDC configuration
saving 4-11
verifying 4-13
VDC management
example configurations 4-14
guidelines 4-3
HA policies 4-3
interface allocation 4-1
limitations 4-3
prerequisites 4-3
resource limits 4-2
saving to startup configuration 4-3
vdc-operator roles
description 1-7
VDC resources
changing limits 4-7
description 1-4
limits (table) 3-2
VDC resource template
configuring 2-3
VDC resource templates
applying 4-6
default limits 2-2
default settings 2-5
description 2-1, 3-2
example configuration 2-5
guidelines 2-2
limitations 2-2
resources 2-1
verifying configuration 2-5
VDCs
allocating interfaces 4-4
applying VDC resource templates 4-6
architecture 1-2
changing HA policies 4-10
changing resource limits 4-7
communication between 1-4
configuration files 1-6
creating3-1to3-4, 3-5to 3-7
creation process 3-5
default settings 3-12
default user roles 1-6
deleting 4-12
description 1-1
example setup dialog 3-9
fault isolation (figure) 1-9
feature support 1-10
guidelines for creating 3-4
infrastructure layer 1-2
initializing 3-4, 3-8
kernel 1-2
limitations for creating 3-4
management1-6to 1-9
management connections 1-7
managing4-4to 4-13
namespaces 1-5
prerequisites for creating 3-4
resource templates 1-6
verifying configuration 3-9, 4-13