Contents

Introduction

The Cisco Virtual Topology System (VTS) is a standards-based, open, overlay management and provisioning system for data center networks.

This document describes how to install the different components of Cisco Virtual Topology System (VTS) 2.1.5

Cisco VTS can be deployed with a Virtual Topology Forwarder (VTF), a software data plane designed for packet processing on x86 server. For information about installing the VTF, see Installing the Virtual Topology Forwarder.

For information about the prerequisites to install Cisco VTS, see Prerequisites.

For information about installing Cisco VTS in High Availability mode, see Installing VTS in High Availability Mode

You can also install Cisco VTS without a Virtual Machine Manager (VMM). See the Cisco VTS 2.1.5 Developer Guide for details.

For more information about Cisco VTS, see the product documentation available on Cisco.com.


Introduction

Contents

Introduction

The Cisco Virtual Topology System (VTS) is a standards-based, open, overlay management and provisioning system for data center networks.

This document describes how to install the different components of Cisco Virtual Topology System (VTS) 2.1.5

Cisco VTS can be deployed with a Virtual Topology Forwarder (VTF), a software data plane designed for packet processing on x86 server. For information about installing the VTF, see Installing the Virtual Topology Forwarder.

For information about the prerequisites to install Cisco VTS, see Prerequisites.

For information about installing Cisco VTS in High Availability mode, see Installing VTS in High Availability Mode

You can also install Cisco VTS without a Virtual Machine Manager (VMM). See the Cisco VTS 2.1.5 Developer Guide for details.

For more information about Cisco VTS, see the product documentation available on Cisco.com.