Explains how to deploy and manage third-party applications and scripts on Cisco 8000 devices using Docker containers and the App Manager. It provides instructions for configuring resource limits, installing RPM packages, and automating operational tasks to extend device functionality and improve network management.
Docker container application hosting architectures
Explains how Cisco IOS XR uses Docker container application hosting architectures to enable efficient app management and execution.
TP application bring-up methods
Explore the general concepts and methodologies involved in TP application bring-up. This overview sets the foundation for specific deployment strategies and configurations.
Docker run options
Explains how Docker run options provide configuration flexibility for containers managed by Application Manager.
Docker Application Management using IPv6 Address
Explains how Docker applications are managed using IPv6 addressing schemes, including configuration and operational details.
Third-party applications in Sandbox container using Sandbox Manager
Explains how Sandbox Manager enables hosting, configuration, deployment, and management of third-party client applications in a CentOS 8-based sandbox container on Cisco IOS XR.
Third party RPMs installation using App Manager install UI
Explains how third party RPMs add new capabilities to your system by utilizing App Manager's install interface.
Supported commands for the application manager
Lists the supported IOS XR commands for the application manager, including action and show commands, along with their operations and usage examples.
How deploying and activating custom scripts works
Describes the overall process of deploying and activating custom automation scripts, including the roles of scheduler scripts and RPM packages.
Third-party Python scripts
Explains how automated deployments of third-party Python scripts operate within the Cisco IOS XR framework, including required configurations and execution steps.
Boot devices using PXE server running in a Docker container
Provides details on the PXE server Docker container feature for Cisco IOS XR routers, including supported releases, hardware, specifications, and behavioral guidelines.
Host and Activate the PXE Server Docker on Cisco 8201 Router
Host and activate the PXE server Docker container application on the Cisco 8201 router using the application manager to enable clients to download boot images and configuration files from the router.