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Cisco UCS Central, release 1.4 allows you to take charge of the data center environment by delivering easy to use, integrated solution for managing Cisco UCS Domains from a single management point, both in data centers and remote management locations, with high availability. With Cisco UCS Central 1.4, you can efficiently manage server, storage and network policies and generate network traffic reports for your entire data center.
This release includes full support for the HTML5-based user interface, which is now the default user interface. The previous flash-based user interface is available at http://UCSCentral_IP/flex.html.
The following table lists the new features in the HTML 5 user interface:
Cisco UCS Central HTML5 based user interface provides flexibility and task based usability for your management purposes.
The dashboard provides a quick overview of components in the system. You can pin the components you use frequently and customize the dashboard to suit your operational requirements. You can click on any object on the dashboard to go to the related page in the system. To watch a brief introduction to the HTML 5 UI, see Video: Introducing Cisco UCS Central 1.4.
You can pin dashboard widgets and customize the dashboard based on your operational requirements. The following is the basic dashboard structure:
Item |
Description |
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1 |
Dashboard widget. You can pin any widget on this dashboard. When you mouse over on the widget, other options are enabled on widget's menu bar. |
2 |
Search bar. What are you looking for? You can do the following: |
3 |
From within any widget on the dashboard, when you display additional options, you can do the following: |
4 |
Actions bar. What do you want to do? You can Create, Schedule, Install, Export and Import from here: |
The following navigation icons help you navigate around the product to perform management tasks:
Item |
Description |
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1 |
Search icon. Click to display physical and logical inventory related entities in the system such as, Domains, Fabric Interconnects, Servers, Chassis, FEX, vLANs, vSANs, Service Profiles, Templates, Pools, Policies and ID Universe. Click on any of these entities to launch related page and view details. |
2 |
Organization icon. Click to display org root and other sub organizations in the system. You can click on the root or any sub org to launch the details page for a selected org. |
3 |
Domain group icon. Click to display domain group root and other domain groups in the system. You can click on a domain group to launch the details page. |
4 |
User Preferences icon. Click to launch User Settings. From here you can Change Password, Restore Dashboard Defaults, and Show First Launch Experience. |
5 |
Alerts icon. Click to display and navigate to Pending Activities, System Faults, Domain Faults, Events, Audit Logs, Core Dumps, Sessions and Internal Services. |
6 |
Operations icon. Click to display and navigate to Firmware, Backup & Restore, Export & Import, Licenses and Tech Support. |
7 |
System Settings icon. Click to display and navigate to System Profiles, System Policies, Users, Authentication and SNMP. |
8 |
Log out icon. Click to log out from the active UCS Central session. |
9 |
Tab navigator. Allows you to navigate through the open tabs, or close all tabs at once. |
10 |
Dashboard widgets library icon. Click to view available widgets and click on the widget to pin it to the dashboard. |
11 |
Refresh icon. Click to refresh information in all pinned widgets or table pages. Each widget has individual refresh icons to refresh data for individual widgets. |
Dashboard widgets allow you to customize the dashboard based on your operational requirements. Cisco UCS Central contains the following types of widgets:
Default widgets are listed in the widgets library on the dashboard. Click the widgets library to pin the widget to the dashboard. The widgets library includes the following widgets:
Welcome to UCS Central!—Displays introductory links and videos to get you started with Cisco UCS Central.
UCS Central Basics— Displays basic concepts and flows for Cisco UCS Central.
Licenses—Displays the total number of licenses and their status.
Backup & Restore—Displays the current backup and restore status.
Config Export & Import—Displays the current config export and import status.
Firmware—Displays the total number of UCS domains.
All Inventory Status—Displays the number of domains, FIs, servers, chassis, and FEX, as well as the overall status.
ID Universe—Displays the number of IDs that are available or in conflict.
System Faults—Displays the number of system faults with the top four severities.
Click the Expand icon to view the Faults Log page for all system faults. Click on a fault icon to view the system faults with the selected severity pre-selected.
Domain Faults—Displays the number of domain faults with the top four severities.
Click the Expand icon to view the Faults Log page for all domain faults. Click on a fault icon to view the domain faults with the selected severity pre-selected.
Table summary widgets displays the total number of items and the status for the following:
Up to two status bars can be displayed, with the top four errors displayed in each status bar.
Click the Expand icon to view the full table.
Detailed instance summary widgets display the overall status and fault summary. Click the pin icon to create a widget for the following instances:
Click the Expand icon to view the full instance page. Click on a fault icon to view a faults window with the selected severity pre-selected.
Shortcut widgets create a read-only link to a particular instance of a policy or template. Click the pin icon on an instance to create the widget.
The tab navigator appears on all screens, and allows you to navigate quickly through the tabs that you have opened. You can also close all tabs at once.
The following features that are available in the older flash-based user interface are not supported in the new HTML5 user interface at this time:
Note | Any functionality introduced in Cisco UCS Central release 1.4(1a) and newer releases will be available in the HTML 5 user interface only. |
You must create the global service profile template before you can create a service profile.
The following inline options are not available in a service profile:
If you have an existing global service profile with any of these options, you cannot edit the global service profile in the HTML5 UI.
The iSCSI target configuration under the boot policy is not available in the Flex UI.
vNIC and vHBA Placement is now referred to as Interface Placement.
Registration Policy is now referred to as Domain Group Qualification Policy.
ID Range Qualification Policy is now referred to as ID Range Access Control Policy.
There are no qualified IP addresses for ID Range Access Control Policy.
The only backup option is config-all backup. Other backup types such as config logical and config system are not supported.
Local service profile picks up Host Firmware Policy from the Org instead of the Domain Group.
When Import fails in HTML 5 UI, the message displays the reason for import failure. Make sure to correct errors and resubmit the configuration for import.
Local service profile inventory is not displayed.
The maintenance policy and schedules that are currently used by local service profiles and currently under domain groups will not be available in HTML5 UI.
Cisco UCS Central, release 1.1(2a) and newer provides you the ability to manage multiple Cisco UCS domains with different versions of Cisco UCS Manager at the same time. Cisco UCS Central identifies feature capabilities of each Cisco UCS domain at the time of domain registration. This ability enables you to seamlessly integrate multiple versions Cisco UCS Manager with Cisco UCS Central for management and global service profile deployment.
When you upgrade your Cisco UCS Central to a newer release, based on the features you are using, you might not have to upgrade all of your Cisco UCS Manager release versions to make sure the registered UCS domains are compatible with Cisco UCS Central.
When you register a Cisco UCS domain in Cisco UCS Central, along with the inventory information Cisco UCS Central receives the following information from the domain:
The available features are sent as a management capability matrix to Cisco UCS Central. Based on this information Cisco UCS Central builds a list of supported features for each registered domain. Based on the feature capabilities in a Cisco UCS domain, Cisco UCS Central decides if certain global management options are possible in the domain. When you perform management tasks, such as deploying a global service profile on a group of domains that include earlier versions of Cisco UCS Manager instances, based on the feature capability matrix, Cisco UCS Central does the following:
Delivers the task only to the supported domains.
Displays a version incompatibility message for the domains where the feature is not supported.
You can view supported features in a Cisco UCS domain using the Cisco UCS Central CLI. Based on the Cisco UCS Manager versions in the registered Cisco UCS domains, Cisco UCS Central CLI builds list of supported features in the following four categories:
Multi-version support also provides you the ability to exclude some features from global management. You can log into a registered UCS domain and turn off a specific feature from Cisco UCS Manager CLI. You can disable the following global management capabilities:
Global service profile deployment: If you deploy global service profile on a server pool, and you have disabled global service profile deployment in one of the servers in the pool, Cisco UCS Central excludes the server from the global service profile deployment.
In band management: A service profile with inband management capability will not be deployed on the servers where you have excluded inband management feature.
Policy mapping: This will disable importing policies or policy components from this Cisco UCS domain into Cisco UCS Central.
Remote management: This will restrain controlling physical devices in a Cisco UCS domain from Cisco UCS Central.
You can enable these features any time using the Cisco UCS Manager CLI to restore global management capabilities in the registered Cisco UCS domains at anytime.
The following table provides a list of features in Cisco UCS Central, and Cisco UCS Manager release versions in which these features are supported:
Note | Some features are built in Cisco UCS Central to be compatible with upcoming Cisco UCS Manager releases. |
Cisco UCS Central Features |
Supported Cisco UCS Central Versions |
Supported Cisco UCS Manager Versions |
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2.1 |
2.2 |
2.5 |
3.0 |
3.1 |
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Port Configuration |
1.4(1a) |
No |
2.2(7) and later |
No |
No |
3.1(1) and later |
Advanced Local Storage Configuration |
1.4(1a) |
No |
2.2(7) and later |
2.5(1) and later |
No |
3.1(1) and later |
Multiple LUNs in Boot Policy |
1.4(1a) |
No |
2.2(7) and later |
2.5(1) and later |
No |
3.1(1) and later |
Consistent Device Naming |
1.4(1a) |
No |
2.2(4) and later |
2.5(1) and later |
3.0(1) and later |
3.1(1) and later |
Direct-Attached Storage/FC Zoning |
1.4(1a) |
No |
2.2(7) and later |
No |
No |
3.1(1) and later |
Advanced Host Firmware Pack |
1.4(1a) |
No |
2.2(6) and later |
No |
No |
3.1(1) and later |
usNIC Connection Policy |
1.4(1a) |
No |
2.2(6) and later |
No |
No |
3.1(1) and later |
VMQ Connection Policy |
1.4(1a) |
No |
2.2(6) and later |
No |
No |
3.1(1) and later |
Equipment Policies |
1.4(1a) |
No |
2.2(7) and later |
No |
No |
3.1(1) and later |
Maintenance Policy on Next Reboot |
1.4(1a) |
No |
2.2(8) and later |
No |
No |
3.1(1) and later |
Cisco UCS Central Features |
Supported Cisco UCS Central Versions |
Supported Cisco UCS Manager Versions |
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2.1 |
2.2 |
2.5 |
3.0 |
3.1 |
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Multi-version management support and viewing supported Cisco UCS Manager features |
1.1(2a) |
No |
2.2(1b) and later |
2.5(1a) and later |
3.0(1c) and later |
3.1(1a) and later |
Importing policy/policy component and resources |
No |
2.2(1b) and later |
2.5(1a) and later |
3.0(1c) and later |
3.1(1a) and later |
|
Specifying remote location for backup image files |
No |
2.2(2b) and later |
2.5(1a) and later |
3.0(1c) and later |
3.1(1a) and later |
|
3rd party certificate |
No |
2.2(2c) and later |
2.5(1a) and later |
3.0(1c) and later |
3.1(1a) and later |
|
IPv6 inband management support |
No |
2.2(2c) and later |
2.5(1a) and later |
3.0(1c) and later |
3.1(1a) and later |
|
Estimate Impact on Reconnect |
1.2(1a) |
No |
2.2(3a) and later |
2.5(1a) and later |
3.0(1c) and later |
3.1(1a) and later |
Precision Boot Order Control |
No |
2.2(1b) and later |
2.5(1a) and later |
3.0(1c) and later |
3.1(1a) and later |
|
Scriptable vMedia |
1.2(1e) and later |
No |
2.2(2c) and later |
2.5(1a) and later |
3.0(2c) and later |
3.1(1a) and later |