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Chapter 28      Managing Data Center Networks
  Viewing Virtualized Resources
Viewing the Resource Pool Details
To view the resource pool details:
Step 1In the Vision client, right-click on the required device and select the Inventory option.
Step 2In the Inventory menu, expand the Logical Inventory node.
Step 3Select Compute Virtualization> Data Center> Host Clusters> Host cluster. The host cluster details 
are displayed in the content pane....

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Chapter 28      Managing Data Center Networks
  Viewing Virtualized Resources
Table 28-9 Resource Pool Properties
Field Name Description
Name The compute resource pool name.
Provider Name The description of the compute resource pool.
Status The status of the compute resource pool.
Root Pool Indicates whether the compute resource pool is the root pool.
CPU Allocation tab
Resource Type The type of resource, which in this instance is CPU.
Allocatable The maximum...

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Chapter 28      Managing Data Center Networks
  Viewing the Map Node for an UCS Network Element
Viewing the Map Node for an UCS Network Element
Using the Vision client, you can view the physical layout and topology among the multi-chassis devices 
on the map. The multi-chassis devices have more than one physical chassis, but they are represented as 
a single entity in Prime Network. In a map, this device is shown as an aggregation of all the device 
chassis....

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Chapter 28      Managing Data Center Networks
  Viewing the Map Node for an UCS Network Element
Step 5Close the inventory window.
Each of these parts, i.e. the blade servers, Fabric InterConnect chassis, and IO Modules, can be 
connected to each other internally. For example, an IO Module can be connected to a blade server or 
there could also be a link between the IO Module and Fabric InterConnect chassis. 
The Ethernet links between the different components...

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Chapter 28      Managing Data Center Networks
  Viewing the Map Node for an UCS Network Element
NoteSub-nodes are available for the chassis that have blade servers under them. You can expand/contract 
these sub-nodes to view more details. However, the elements under the Fabric InterConnect chassis will 
not be displayed in the map.You can also view the inventory for an element by double-clicking on a node 
in the map. The inventory window will open with the...

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Chapter 28      Managing Data Center Networks
  Viewing the Virtual Network Devices of a Data Center
Viewing the Virtual Network Devices of a Data Center
Prime Network supports the following virtual network devices of a data center:
Cisco Cloud Service Router (CSR) 1000v
Cisco Nexus 1000V
Virtual Security Gateway
Viewing the CSR 1000v Properties
The Cisco Cloud Services Router (CSR) 1000V is a single-tenant router in virtual form-factor that 
delivers...

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Chapter 28      Managing Data Center Networks
  Viewing the Nexus 1000V Properties
Figure 28-12 Element Properties Window
NoteThe CSR 1000v device is associated with a hypervisor and physically available on a blade server. 
The links to the hypervisor and blade server are displayed in the Properties window.
Step 4Under the Logical Inventory node, you can view the Access Lists, Cisco Discovery Protocol, Operating 
System requirements, and Routing Entities. For...

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Chapter 28      Managing Data Center Networks
  Viewing the Nexus 1000V Properties
Virtual Ethernet module (VEM)—The Virtual Ethernet Module (VEM) is one part of the Cisco 
Nexus 1000V device that actually switches data traffic. Several VEMs are controlled by one VSM. 
All the VEMs that form a switch domain should be in the same virtual Data Center as defined by 
VMware VirtualCenter.
Virtual supervisor module (VSM)—The VSM is a standalone, external, physical...

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  Viewing the Nexus 1000V Properties
Step 2In the Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory > Compute Virtualization>Virtual Data 
Center>Host Servers>Host Server. 
Step 3In the content pane, click the link in the Associated VEM Module field. You can view the details of the 
UCS blade server of the Nexus 1000v device to which the vCenter is connected to.
Viewing the VSG Properties
The Cisco Virtual Security...

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Chapter 28      Managing Data Center Networks
  Viewing the Compute Server Support Details
Step 2Right-click and choose the Inventory option to open the Inventory window.
Step 3In the Inventory window, click the device name to view the Element properties. For more information 
about the properties window, see Drilling Down into the Properties of a Network Element, page 8-2
NoteThe VSG device is associated with a hypervisor and physically available on a blade...
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