Features
The following is a summary of the key features accessible from Cisco Intersight Virtual Appliance. For a complete list of features in Intersight, see the Supported Features Matrix section in the Help Center accessible from <Your FQDN>/help.
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HyperFlex Cluster Deployment—The HyperFlex installer rapidly deploys HyperFlex clusters. Use the installer wizard to construct a pre-configuration definition of your cluster, called a HyperFlex Cluster Profile. In the Cluster profile, you can create a new HyperFlex Cluster Profile and validate and deploy the profiles.
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Dashboard Management—Cisco Intersight Virtual Appliance provides a dashboard that spans Cisco UCS and Cisco HyperFlex systems. You can create, customize, rename, and manage multiple dashboard views by adding, removing, or rearranging widgets. In the Widget Library, you can select the widget(s) that you want to pin to the dashboard, preview the details for a server or a cluster, search for a widget, and add a custom title to a widget. You can add multiple instances of a widget to monitor different targets. You can add a maximum of 30 widgets per dashboard. The widgets provide a view of the health and inventory status of the managed targets in addition to reporting the following real-time data:
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Global inventory—View information about inventory across the supported systems in the data center or at remote locations
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License Status of your Cisco Intersight Virtual Appliance
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Server HCL Status Summary
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Fault monitoring—Manage faults and set up alerting for all managed systems
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Tasks Summary for the past 24 hours
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Firmware status—Monitor and manage firmware versions
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Cluster Details—Details of a HyperFlex cluster, including (number of) Nodes, Capacity, Utilization, and HyperFlex version. From this widget, you can directly launch the corresponding HyperFlex Cluster Details page.
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Custom Metric Widgets —Real-time status of a metric that you want to view.
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Server Details and Table views—Details of a server, including Model, Server Profile, HCL Status, and Firmware version. From the table view, you can directly launch the corresponding Server Details page.
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Cluster Details and table views—Details of a HyperFlex cluster, including (number of) Nodes, Capacity, Utilization, and HyperFlex version. From the table view, you can directly launch the corresponding HyperFlex Cluster Details page.
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Fabric Interconnect Details—Details of a Fabric Interconnect including name, health, Management IP, Model, Expansion Modules, total number of available ports, and the firmware version. From the table view, you can directly launch the corresponding Fabric Interconnect Details page.
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Target Details and table views—When you select a target in the Targets table view, you can view information that is specific to the claimed target.
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Chassis Details and table views—When you select a chassis in the Chassis table view, you can view the following details in the Chassis Details page:
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Name
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Serial number of the Chassis
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Model
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Health Status
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Tags—The existing tags for the Chassis. You can add new tags, or modify the existing ones from Manage tags.
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Context launch of Management Interfaces—From Cisco Intersight Virtual Appliance, you can context-launch Cisco UCS Manager, Cisco IMC, Cisco UCS Director, and HyperFlex Connect, and obtain additional information as well as perform management operations on your target.
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Server Details and Images—On the Server Details page, you can view images of the managed servers and other details about the server, and perform operations such as Launch KVM, Launch Cisco IMC, Add/Edit Asset Tags, Add/Edit User Label, and Open a TAC case.
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Installing an Operating System —Intersight enables you to install vMedia based operating systems on the managed servers in your data center. With this capability, you can perform an unattended OS installation on one or more Cisco UCS C-Series Standalone servers from your centralized data center through a simple process. Before you begin the installation, you must select and add the required operating system and the server configuration utility images and the file share details to the Software Repository. For detailed information about installing the OS, the supported operating systems, and caveats about the installation, see Installing an Operating System and Caveats in the Help Center
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Policy-based configuration through Server Profiles—A Server Profile enables resource management by streamlining policy alignment and server configuration. You can create Server Profiles using the Server Profile wizard to provision servers using a model-based configuration, and create policies to ensure smooth deployment of servers, and eliminate failures that are caused by inconsistent configurations. After creating Server Profiles, you can edit, clone, deploy, or unassign them as required. From the Server Profiles table view, you can select a profile to view details in the Server Profiles Details view.
If you make changes to a policy attached to a Server Profile after it is deployed, or add a new policy to the profile, the Server Profile Table view displays Not Deployed Changes to reflect the edits to the profile or the referenced policies. The Server Profile Detail view highlights the referenced policies, and the View Changes window allows you to view the actual changes.
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Bulk Server Actions—From the Servers table view, you can perform server actions such as Power ON/OFF, Shut Down OS, Hard Reset the Server, Turn On/Turn Off Locator lights, Reboot IMC, and Upgrade Firmware to manage one or more servers.
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Upgrade Software Packages for Private Virtual Appliance—Intersight Private Virtual Appliance is intended for environments where you operate data centers in a disconnected (air gap) mode. Hence, you must download software packages from either the Cisco Software Central site or by accessing the Private Appliance Account on Intersight, and then uploading them on to the appliance. Ensure that you have downloaded the required software packages as follows:
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To download Cisco UCS Server Firmware and Cisco UCS Server Configuration Utility, go to Cisco Software Central.
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To download Cisco HyperFlex or Intersight Private Virtual Appliance software packages, you will need to access your Private Appliance Account. For more information, see Creating a Private Appliance Account and Downloading Software Packages.
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Firmware Upgrade—Firmware upgrade in Cisco Intersight Virtual Appliance is performed using a non-interactive Cisco Host Upgrade Utility (HUU) to upgrade the BIOS, Cisco IMC, PCI Adapters, RAID Controllers, and other firmware to compatible versions. Firmware Upgrades in Intersight are supported only on Cisco UCS C-Series M4 and M5 servers that are configured in Standalone mode.
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Ability to Launch vKVM—Cisco Intersight Virtual Appliance provides secure Virtual KVM capabilities for Fabric Interconnect-attached and Standalone Cisco UCS systems, and HyperFlex server nodes. You can launch the virtual keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM) console directly from Cisco Intersight. Local network connectivity to the endpoint/server is required.
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Intersight provides Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) to authorize or restrict system access to a user based on user roles and privileges. A user role in Intersight represents a collection of the privileges a user has to perform a set of operations and provides granular access to resources. Intersight provides role-based access to individual users or a set of users under Groups.
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For a detailed description of the supported roles in Intersight and their associated privileges, how to add a User or Group, Create a Role or an Organization, and switch between roles, see Role Based Access Control (RBAC) in Intersight.
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To watch a demonstration of how to create an organization, create a custom role, define a privilege for an organization, and assign a target to one or multiple organizations, see Introduction to Organizations.
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For information about security in the Intersight platform, see Security in the Cisco Intersight Platform.
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For frequently asked questions on Organizations and Roles, see FAQs .
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Single Sign-On (SSO) authentication enables you to use a single set of credentials to log in to multiple applications. With SSO authentication, you can log in to the Cisco Intersight Virtual Appliance with your corporate credentials. Cisco Intersight Virtual Appliance supports SSO through SAML 2.0, and acts as a Service Provider (SP), and enables integration with Identity Providers (IdPs) for SSO authentication. To set up SSO through the appliance, you must log in to Cisco Intersight Virtual Appliance as a user with administrator role, download the SP metadata, and register your Identity Provider (IdP) in the Intersight Virtual Appliance. For more information about how to set up SSO, see Setting Up Single Sign On Through Intersight and the SSO section in Resources in the Help Center. Click here to watch a video that shows how to enable Intersight Single Sign-On and set up a custom SAML 2.0 application in an external Identity Provider (IdP) with Intersight.
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LDAP-based Authentication—Cisco Intersight Virtual Appliance enables LDAP-based authentication for users added in your organization's LDAP server. For more information about LDAP configuration, see LDAP section.
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Integration with Cisco TAC—Technical support offered by Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) is included in your Essentials license. If you face any issue with the installation, set up, or operations of Cisco Intersight Virtual Appliance, open a case with Cisco TAC for assistance. The Cisco Technical Support website provides online documents and tools for troubleshooting and resolving technical issues with Cisco products and technologies http://www.cisco.com/techsupport. For more information, see Technical Assistance.
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Alarms—Cisco Intersight Virtual Appliance provides fault monitoring capabilities to track and set up alarms for all managed UCS and HyperFlex systems. An alarm alerts you about a failure in the endpoint (a fault) or a threshold that has been raised. An alarm includes information about the operational state of the affected object at the time the fault was raised. The Virtual Appliance displays the total number of alarms in the Critical and Warning states next to the Alarms icon (bell icon representation). Click the icon to view the details of the alarms under the Critical and Warning tabs. For more information about alarms, see Related Documentation.
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Manage Tags—Cisco Intersight Virtual Appliance enables you to select and add tags to multiple objects in the Server, Clusters, Fabric Interconnects, Profiles, and Policies table view. You can edit the tags in the Manage Shared Tags window, accessible from Tags in the table view. The tags common to the selected objects are displayed by default, and you can add new tags or modify the common tags. If you modify a common tag, the existing common tag with the same key gets overridden. You can also manage the tags associated with a Server, Fabric Interconnect, Policy, or Cluster from on the corresponding Details page. The existing tags for the selected object are displayed by default, and you can add new tags, or modify the existing ones.
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Access to REST APIs and documentation—You can automate management workflows through Cisco Intersight APIs to provision, report, track, and manage the targets. To become familiar with Cisco Intersight REST APIs, review the API resource information and functionality at API Docs.