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Use this task to allocate CPU resources when setting up a Cisco Cloud Services Router CSR1000V as a host for the SD-AVC network service.
Step 1 | On the VMware ESXi hypervisor client that is hosting the Cisco CSR, edit the CSR that is hosting the SD-AVC network service. Allocate 8 CPUs to the virtual machine. (For small-scale scenarios, fewer CPUs may be necessary. See System Requirements: SD-AVC Network Service Host. | ||
Step 2 | On the CSR device, execute the following:
(config)#platform resource service-plane-heavy
Please reboot to activate this template
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Step 3 | Copy the running configuration to the starting configuration.
copy running-config startup-config
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Step 4 | Reload the device.
reload
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Step 5 | Use show platform software cpu alloc to check the number of CPU cores allocated.
Check the command output for the Control plan cpu alloc line. The output indicates 4 CPUs (numbered 0 to 3). (config)#show platform software cpu alloc
CPU alloc information:
Control plane cpu alloc: 0-3
Data plane cpu alloc: 4-7
Service plane cpu alloc: 0-3
Template used: CLI-service_plane_heavy
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