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The dynamic nature of cloud environments requires organizations to apply and enforce frequent changes to networks. These networks can consist of thousands of virtual services elements, such as firewalls, load balancers, routers, and switches. simplifies operations with centralized, automated multi-device and policy management for Cisco network virtual services. For the latest release updates and overview, see the corresponding data sheet.
() is the primary management element for Cisco Nexus 1000V (Nexus 1000V) Switches and Services that can enable a transparent, scalable, and automation-centric network management solution for virtualized data center and hybrid cloud environments. Nexus 1000V switches and services deliver a highly secure multitenant environment by adding virtualization intelligence to the data center network. These virtual switches are built to scale for cloud networks. Support for Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) helps enable a highly scalable LAN segmentation and broader virtual machine (VM) mobility.
enables the centralized management of Cisco virtual services to be performed by an administrator, through its GUI, or programmatically through its XML API. is built on an information-model architecture in which each managed device is represented by its subcomponents (or objects), which are parametrically defined. This model-centric approach enables a flexible and simple mechanism for provisioning and securing virtualized infrastructure using Cisco VSG security services.
Note | Starting with Cisco PNSC Release 3.4.2a, Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA 1000V), Cisco Cloud Services Router (CSR), Citrix NetScaler VPX, Citrix NetScaler, and KVM Hypervisor, and Microsoft HyperV platforms are not supported. |
The following table lists the features and benefits of using .
Note | Citrix NetScaler VPX, CSR 1000V, and ASA 1000V are supported in PNSC release 3.4.1d or earlier. Hypervisors Openstack KVM and Microsoft HyperV are supported in PNSC releases up to 3.4.1d. |