The documentation set for this product strives to use bias-free language. For the purposes of this documentation set, bias-free is defined as language that does not imply discrimination based on age, disability, gender, racial identity, ethnic identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, and intersectionality. Exceptions may be present in the documentation due to language that is hardcoded in the user interfaces of the product software, language used based on RFP documentation, or language that is used by a referenced third-party product. Learn more about how Cisco is using Inclusive Language.
This chapter describes the Cisco Nexus Cloud Services Platform commands that begin with the letter I.
To import a previously saved backup copy of a virtual service blade (VSB) from remote storage to the Cisco Nexus 1010, use the import command.
import [primary | secondary] filename
primary |
(Optional) The Cisco Nexus 1010 that was assigned the primary role. |
secondary |
(Optional) The Cisco Nexus 1010 that was assigned the secondary role. |
filename |
Import file name. |
None
Virtual service blade configuration (config-vsb-config)
network-admin
|
|
4.2(1)SP1(3) |
This command was introduced. |
If importing to a redundant pair of Cisco Nexus 1010s, you must specify whether importing to the primary or secondary.
You have verified that the bootflash: export-import directory is empty. If files are present in this directory, you must delete them before importing a VSB configuration file.
Before importing, you have copied the exported image file from remote storage into the Cisco Nexus 1010 export-import folder in the bootflash: repository.
This example shows how to import the image file Vdisk1.img.tar.00 to the primary VSB vsm-1 and power off the VSB:
n1010# configure terminal
n1010(config) virtual-service-blade vsm-1
n1010-1(config-vsb-config)# import primary Vdisk1.img.tar.00
Note: import started..
Note: please be patient..
Note: Import cli returns check VSB status for completion
n1010-1(config-vsb-config)#
To install management software for the Cisco Nexus 1010, use the install nexus1010 command.
install nexus1010 {bootflash: path}
bootflash: |
Specifies a path from the bootflash directory. |
path |
Full path to the image file (.iso) |
None
EXEC
network-admin
|
|
---|---|
4.0(4)SP1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
You can view the available installation image files by using the dir command. For example:
n1010#
dir bootflash:
n
77824 Mar 27 06:02:44 2010 accounting.log
16384 Mar 26 22:31:33 2010 lost+found/
5023 Jan 18 00:23:37 2009 mts.log
48346519 Jan 15 21:33:25 2001 nexus-1010-mzg.4.0.4.SP1.0.171.bin
4096 Jan 15 21:27:11 2001 repository/
Usage for bootflash://
308473856 bytes used
3682906112 bytes free
3991379968 bytes total
n1010
# cd repository
n1010#
dir
77824 Jan 24 05:02:49 2001 accounting.log
370 Jan 24 05:03:02 2001 cppa_mgr.log
16384 Jan 15 21:33:09 2001 lost+found/
1331914 Jan 15 21:33:21 2001 nexus-1010.4.0.4.SP1.0.197.iso
20971008 Jan 15 21:33:22 2001 nexus-1010-4.0.4.SP1.0.171.iso
Usage for bootflash://
308473856 bytes used
3682906112 bytes free
3991379968 bytes total
Nexus1010#
This example shows how to install management software for the Cisco Nexus 1010:
n1010#
install nexus1010 bootflash:repository/nexus-1010.4.0.4.SP1.0.197.iso
cppa_mgr debug: Using URI: bootflash:/repository/nexus-1010.4.0.4.SP1.0.197.iso
Installing bootflash:/repository/nexus-1010.4.0.4.SP1.0.197.iso
.................................................................................
Installation complete.
Save configuration and restart for changes to take effect
n1010#
#
|
|
---|---|
copy running-config startup-config |
Copies the running configuration to the startup configuration. |
dir |
Displays the contents of a directory or file. |
To configure the management interface and enter interface configuration mode, use the interface management command.
interface mgmt0
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None
Global configuration (config)
Interface configuration (config-if)
network-admin
|
|
---|---|
4.0(4)SP1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Use the interface mgmt0 command to configure the management interface and to enter the interface configuration mode.
This example shows how to enter the interface configuration mode to configure the management interface:
n1010(config)#
interface mgmt0
n1010(config-if)#
|
|
---|---|
interface loopback |
Create and configures a loopback interface. |
show interface brief |
Displays a short version of the interface configuration. |
To configure a VSB interface in passthrough mode, use the interface mode passthrough command.
interface name mode passthrough
name |
name of the interface to configure in the passthrough mode. |
None
VSB Interface configuration (config-vsb-config)
network-admin
|
|
---|---|
4.2(1)SP1(6.1) |
This command was introduced. |
•This command can be used only in a flexible topology.
•Passthrough mode is currently available for VXLAN Gateway VSBs.
This example shows how to configure a VXLAN Gateway VSB in the passthrough mode:
switch(config)# virtual-service-blade VXGW
switch(config-vsb-config)# virtual-service-blade-type new vxgw.4.2.1.SV2.1.1 iso
Note: please be patient.
switch(config-vsb-config)# [no] interface vxgw_intf_1 uplink1 uplink GigabitEthernet2
switch(config-vsb-config)#
switch(config-vsb-config)# interface vxgw_intf_2 uplink2 uplink GigabitEthernet3
switch(config-vsb-config)
switch(config-vsb-config)# interface vxgw_intf_1 uplink1 mode passthrough
vxgw_intf_2 uplink2 mode passthrough
switch(config-vsb-config)
switch(config-vsb-config)#enable
Enter vsb image: [vxgw.4.2.1.SV2.1.1 iso]
Enter domain id[1-4095]: 4
Management IP version [V4/V6]:[V4]
Enter primary IP address: 10.105.234.50
Enter primary subnet mask: 255.255.255.224
IPv4 address of the default gateway: 10.105.234.33
Enter Hostname: vxgw
Enter the password for 'admin': pwd123
VSM L3 Ctrl IPv4 address: 10.105.234.53
VSM Primary MAC Address: 00:02:3d:78:c4:0c
Enter VSM uplink port-profile name: UPLINK-VXGW
Enter Encapsulation port-profile name: vxlangw-tvlan1495
Note: VSB installation is in progress, please use show virtual-service-blade commands to check the installation status.
switch(config-vsb-config)
|
|
---|---|
virtual-service-blade-name name |
Create and configures a loopback interface. |
show network summary |
Displays a summary of all VSBs inclduing the ones configured in passthrough mode. |
To configure the Gigabit Ethernet interface and enter the interface configuration mode, use the interface GigabitEthernet command.
interface GigabitEthernet id
id |
ID of the Gigabit Ethernet interface [intf-id]. |
None
Interface configuration (config-if)
network-admin
|
|
4.2(1)SP1(4) |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how how to enter the interface configuration mode on GigabitEthernet4:
n1010#
configure terminal
n1010(config)#
interface GigabitEthernet4
n1010(config-if)#
To configure a port channel interface and enter the interface configuration mode, use the interface PortChannel command.
interface PortChannel id
id |
ID of the port channel interface [intf-id]. |
None
Interface configuration (config-if)
network-admin
|
|
4.2(1)SP1(4) |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how how to enter the interface configuration mode on a port channel:
n1010#
configure terminal
n1010(config)#
interface PortChannel1
n1010(config-if)#
To configure the virtual service blade (VSB) Ethernet interface and enter interface configuration mode, use the interface VsbEthernet command.
interface VsbEthernet name
name |
Name of virtual service blade interfaceVsbEthernet [vb-id | intf-id]. |
None
Global configuration (config)
network-admin
|
|
4.2(1)SP1(3) |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how how to enter the interface configuration mode on VsbEthernet 1/1/2:
n1010# configure terminal
n1010(config)# interface vsbEthernet 1/1/2
n1010(config-if)#
To assign an uplink to the virtual service blade (VSB) Ethernet interface , use the interface uplink command.
interface name uplink name
name |
Name of the uplink for the interface. |
None
VSB configuration (config-vsb-config)
network-admin
|
|
4.2(1)SP1(4) |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to assign an uplink to VSB:
n1010#
configure terminal
n1010(config-vsb-config)#
interface control vlan 347
n1010(config-vsb-config)#
interface control uplink PortChannel2
n1010(config-vsb-config)#
|
|
---|---|
show network summary |
Displays network summary information. |
To create an IP route, use the ip address command. To remove an IP address, use the no form of this command.
ip address {address mask | prefix} {next-hop | next-hop-prefix | interface-type interface-number} [tag tag-value | preference]
no ip address {address mask | prefix} {next-hop | next-hop-prefix | interface-type interface-number} [secondary | tag tag-value | preference]
None
Global configuration (config)
network-admin
|
|
4.0(4)SP1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to create an IP address:
n1010(
config)#
configure terminal
n1010(
config)#
ip address 209.165.200.225 255.255.255.224 x
n1010(
config)#
|
|
---|---|
show ip interface A.B.C.D. |
Displays interfaces for local IP addresses. |