- Preface
- Configuration Quick Reference
- Cisco Services Ready Engine Virtualization Overview
- Installing and Managing the Cisco SRE-V Software
- Installing the Cisco SRE Service Module into the Router
- Configuring the Cisco SRE Service Module Interfaces
- Managing the Cisco SRE-V Software Licenses
- Managing Virtual Machines
- Managing RAID
- Recovering from Device or Software Failure
- Index
Index
A
audience i-v
B
basic workflow
Cisco SRE-V 1-7
configuring Cisco SRE service module interfaces 3-1
creating virtual machines 6-5
installing Cisco SRE service module in router 2-1
C
Cisco applications
installing 4-11
Cisco IOS CLI 1-7
Cisco IOS layer 3 routed configuration options
devices in different branch subnets 3-11
devices in the same branch subnet 3-16
Cisco IOS software 1-7
Cisco SRE service module interfaces
basic workflow 3-1
Cisco IOS layer 3 routed configuration 3-11
external interface configuration 3-23
MGF layer 2 switched configuration 3-4
overview 3-2
prerequisites 3-3
Cisco SRE-V
basic workflow 1-7
feature licenses 1-6
hardware requirements 1-3
managing 1-7
overview 1-1
software options 1-4
software requirements 1-4
terms 1-2
understanding options 1-8
Cisco SRE-V and Standalone VMware, difference 1-3
Cisco SRE-V software
downgrading 4-10
downloading 4-4
installing 4-5
uninstalling 4-8
upgrading 4-10
verify installation 4-9
verify uninstallation 4-9
CLI
Cisco IOS 1-7
RAID 1-7
COA label 8-1
command
reload 3-24
reset 3-24
shut down 3-24
console interface 3-2
conventions i-v
conventions, typographical i-v
D
enter and exit 4-7
modifying access 6-9
documentation
audience i-v
conventions i-v
obtaining i-vi
related i-vi
E
external service module interface 3-2
I
installing Cisco SRE service module in router
basic workflow 2-1
interfaces
console interface 3-2
external service module 3-2
mgf 3-2
L
license key
accessing 5-4
accessing from console interface 5-5
accessing from vSphere Client 5-5
activating 5-4
M
management network
link change 6-9
management tools
Cisco IOS CLI 1-7
RAID management CLI 1-7
VMware vSphere Client 1-7
mgf interface 3-2
Microsoft Windows software failure, recovering 8-3
N
NAM support 6-8
non-RAID 4-3
O
OIR 2-3
online insertion and removal 2-3
open source software i-vi
P
prerequisites
router 3-3
service module 3-3
R
RAID
CLI 7-4
commands 7-4
hot-swapping 7-3
management 7-1
management CLI 7-4
options 4-1
raid management command environment 7-1
raid
troubleshooting 7-8
RAID 0 4-3
RAID 1 4-2
RAID CLI, entering 7-1
RAID management
CLI 1-7
RAID options
non-RAID 4-3
RAID 0 4-3
RAID 1 4-2
raid troubleshooting 7-8
cannot view datastores 7-8
rebuild process does not start 7-9
reload 3-24
reset 3-24
resetting system configuration 6-8
RMA 8-1
router and service module compatibility, verifying 2-2
S
service module
OIR 2-3
service module in router, installing 2-2
service module installation, verifying 2-3
service request
submitting i-vi
shut down 3-24
T
traffic flow
Cisco IOS layer 3 routed configuration 3-11
external interface configuration 3-23
MGF layer 2 switched configuration 3-4
transferring licenses 8-1
from defective device to RMA device 8-1
V
vCenter
download 6-4
managing the service module with 6-4
virtual machines
adding in same subnet as hypervisor 6-10
creating basic workflow 6-5
limitations 6-5
networking prerequisites 6-6
VMkernel
port value changing 6-9
VMware
license key 5-4
VMware tools, installing 6-6
VMware vSphere Client 1-7
VMware vSphere Hypervisor
advanced customization 6-7
installing patch 4-12
installing update release 4-12
ip address 6-8
ip address changing 6-9
license 5-1
registering license 5-2
virtual machines in same subnet 6-10
vSphere client
downloading 6-1
installing 6-1
vSwitches 6-7