Step 1 |
telnet
ip-address
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Log in to the
router terminal using your telnet or ssh log in credentials.
Enter your
password if prompted.
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Step 2 |
enable
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Enters the
privileged EXEC mode.
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Step 3 |
copy tftp {flash | harddisk}
Router# copy tftp flash:
Address or name of remote host [202.153.144.25]?
Source filename [/tftp/labtest/CUE-Virtual-10-1-0-ISR4K.ova]?
Destination filename [CUE-Virtual-10-1-0-ISR4K.ova]?
Accessing tftp://202.153.144.25//tftp/labtest/CUE-Virtual-10-1-0-ISR4K.ova...
Loading /tftp/labtest/CUE-Virtual-10-1-0-ISR4K.ova from /tftp/labtest/CUE-Virtual-10-1-0-ISR4K.ova (via GigabitEthernet0/0/0)!!!!! [OK 334479360 bytes]
334479360 bytes copied in 385.578 secs(867475 bytes/sec)]
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Allows you to
access the tftp file server and to copy the OVA package to a desired location
on your local hard disk or a boot flash drive.
Select the
filename and press Enter to confirm the Destination filename.
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Step 4 |
virtual-service install
name
service-name
package
uri/package-location:
.ova
Router# virtual-service install name cue package bootflash:CUE-Virtual-10-1-0-ISR4K.ova
Installing package 'bootflash:/CUE-Virtual-10-1-0-ISR4K.ova' for virtual-service 'cue'.
Once the install has finished, the VM may be activated.
Use 'show virtual-service list' for progress.
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Installs the
virtual service.
Note
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The
command virtual-service name is case-sensitive. For example, if you configure
virtual-service vCUE and virtual-service vcue, two different instances of Cisco
Unity Express Virtual is created.
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Step 5 |
show virtual-service
list
Router# show virtual-service list
Virtual Service List:
Name Status Package Name
--------------------------------------
cue Installed CUE-Virtual-10-1-0-ISR4K.ova
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Lists the
service package name and the installation status.
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Step 6 |
configure terminal
Router# configure terminal
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Enters the
router configuration mode.
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Step 7 |
interface VirtualPortGroup
number
Router(config)# interface VirtualPortGroup 1
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To configure
the installed service, you must first configure the VirtualPortGroup
interfaces.
Note
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You must configure two VirtualPortGroup interfaces. For example, Router(config)# interface VirtualPortGroup 1
Router(config)# interface VirtualPortGroup 2
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The
VirtualPortGroup forms a bridge and is configured as the default gateway
between the installed VM and the host router.
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Step 8 |
ip unnumbered
type number
Router(config-if)# ip unnumbered GigabitEthernet 0/0/0
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Enables IP
processing on an interface without assigning an explicit IP address to that
interface, where:
Note
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The
unnumbered interface must be unique. It cannot be another unnumbered interface.
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Step 9 |
virtual-service
service-name
Router(config)# virtual-service cue
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Enters the
virtual service in configuration mode.
Note
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You need a
minimum of 8 GB memory to configure the virtual-service commands.
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Step 10 |
vnic gateway
VirtualPortGroup
instance-number
Router(config-virt-serv)# vnic gateway VirtualPortGroup 1
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Associates
the VirtualPortGroup interface with the virtual service.
Note
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VirtualPortGroup 1 is mapped to FastEthernet0 interface, and VirtualPortGroup 2
is mapped to FastEthernet1 interface of Cisco Unity Express Virtual. Hence, you
must associate both the VirtualPortGroup interfaces with the virtual service in
correct sequence for Cisco Unity Express Virtual 9.0.2 and later releases. For
example,
virtual-service cue
vnic gateway VirtualPortGroup 1
vnic gateway VirtualPortGroup 2
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Step 11 |
guest ip address
vm
ip-address
Router(config-virt-serv-vnic)# guest ip address 10.65.125.155
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Allows you
to specify ip address of the virtual machine.
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Step 12 |
end
Router(config-virt-serv-vnic)# end
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Exits the
virtual service configuration vnic mode.
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Step 13 |
configure
terminal
Router# configure terminal
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Enters the
router configuration mode.
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Step 14 |
ip
route
vm-ip |
subnet mask | VirtualPortGroup Interface
Router(config)# ip route 10.65.125.155 255.255.255.255 VirtualPortGroup1
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Allows you
to add static IP route for the guest VM instance.
The
VirtualPortGroup forms a bridge and a gateway between the host router and the
installed VM using this ip route.
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Step 15 |
virtual-service
service-name
Router(config)# virtual-service cue
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Enters the
virtual-service configuration mode.
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Step 16 |
activate
Router(config-virt-serv)# activate
% Activating virtual-service 'cue', this might take a few minutes.
Use 'show virtual-service list' for progress.
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Activates
the virtual service.
Note
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To view
the service activation status, enter the
show virtual-service
list command after exiting from the virtual service
configuration.
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Step 17 |
virtual-service connect
name
service-name
console
Router# virtual-service connect name cue console
Connected to appliance. Exit using ^c^c^c
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Allows you
to connect to the virtual service. The
service-name is the same service name given in the
previous step.
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