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After you install Prime Network Services Controller on Hyper-V Hypervisor, complete the following tasks to ensure that Prime Network Services Controller can communicate with Hyper-V Hypervisor and the VMs that Prime Network Services Controller will manage.
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1. Configure NTP on VMs and Prime Network Services Controller. |
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2. Configure communications with Prime Network Services Controller. |
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3. Register Cisco service VMs with Prime Network Services Controller. |
Use this procedure to configure Prime Network Services Controller connectivity with Microsoft SCVMM (SCVMM).
Confirm that you have the username and password for SCVMM access.
Install Microsoft Service Provider Framework (SPF) so that Prime Network Services Controller can communicate with SCVMM. For more information, see http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj642895.aspx.
A successfully added VMM is displayed with the following information:
Step 1 | In the hypervisor, navigate to the VM to be registered with Prime Network Services Controller. |
Step 2 | Open a console window for the VM. |
Step 3 | In the CLI,
register the VM as follows.
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