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28-43 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 28 Managing Data Center Networks Viewing the Storage Area Network Support Details Viewing the FCoE Interface Details To view the FCoE Interface details: Step 1In the Vision client, right-click the required device and choose the Inventory option. Step 2In the Inventory window, expand the Physical Inventory node. Step 3Select Chassis> Fixed Slot> FCoE interface. The FCoE interface details are displayed in the content pane. The following information is displayed in the content pane: Table 28-12 describes the FCoE configuration details. RxB2B Credit The Receive Buffer to Buffer Credit value for the fibre channel. This value is configured for each interface. Admin Status The administrative status of the fibre channel, which can be any one of the following: Up Down Oper Status The operational status of the fibre channel, which can be any one of the following: Up Down Port WWN The World Wide Name (WWN) of the port for the Fibre Channel. Table 28-11 FC Configuration Details (continued) Field Name Description Table 28-12 FCoE Configuration Details Field Name Description VLAN Interface tab Mode The VLAN interface configuration mode, which can be any one of the following: Unknown Access Dynamic Auto Dynamic Desirable Trunk Dot 1Q Tunnel VLAN Type The VLAN interface type, such as Layer 2 VLAN. Native VLAN ID VLAN Identifier (VID) associated with this VLAN. The range of the VLAN ID is 1 to 4067.
28-44 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 28 Managing Data Center Networks Viewing the Storage Area Network Support Details NoteFor more information about the other sections in this window, see Table 28-11. Viewing the Fibre Channel Link Aggregation To view the Fiber Channel Link Aggregation details: Step 1In the Vision client, right-click the required device and choose the Inventory option. Step 2In the Inventory window, expand the Logical Inventory node. Step 3Select the Fibre Channel Link Aggregation option. The list of aggregations are displayed in the content pane. Step 4Double-click on an aggregation. The Fibre Channel Link Aggregation Properties window is displayed as shown in Figure 28-17. Allowed VLANs The list of the VLANs allowed on this VLAN interface. TenGigabit Ethernet MAC Address The MAC address. Ethernet LMI Enabled Indicates whether the Ethernet Local Management Interface (LMI) is enabled. Discovery Protocols Discovery Protocol Ty p eThe type of discovery protocol, which can be CDP or LLDP. Info Displays more information about the protocol type, which can be any one of the following: for CDP—Up or Down for LLDP—Tx (Enabled/Disabled) or Rx (Enabled/Disabled) Ethernet CSMA/CD Admin Status The administrative status of the Ethernet Carrier sense multiple access with collision detection (CSMA/CD). Oper Status The operational status of Ethernet CSMA/CD. Port Type The type of port. Last Changed The date and time when the ethernet status was last changed. Maximum Speed The maximum bandwidth. Port Description The description of the port as defined by the user. MTU The size of the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) for the interface. Internal Port Indicates whether an internal port is available. Table 28-12 FCoE Configuration Details (continued) Field Name Description
28-45 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 28 Managing Data Center Networks Viewing the Storage Area Network Support Details Figure 28-17 Fibre Channel Link Aggregation Table 28-13 describes the Fibre Channel Link Aggregation Properties. Table 28-13 Fibre Channel Link Aggregation Properties Field Name Description Channel ID The unique identification code for the aggregation. Channel Description The description of the aggregation. Admin Status The administrative status of the aggregation. Oper Status The operational status of the aggregation. Aggregated Ports Name The name of the port that is included in the aggregation. Associated Entity The associated port, which when clicked will take you to the relevant FC or FCoE port. Admin Status The administrative status of the associated port. Oper Status The operational status of the associated port. Trunk Oper Status The Trunk operational status of the associated port. Admin Port Mode The administrative port mode of the associated port. Oper Port Mode The operational port mode of the associated port. Allowed VSANs The number of VSANs that are active and allowed to receive data. Native VSAN The number of native VSANs. Virtual Interface The name of the virtual interface for the VSAN.
28-46 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 28 Managing Data Center Networks Searching for Compute Services Viewing Fibre Channel Links Between Devices in a Map To view the FC links between devices in a map: Step 1In the Vision client, open the map that contains the Fibre Channel links. Step 2Click on the Filter icon in the navigation menu and select only the Fibre Channel check box. Click OK. The map that you have opened only displays the Fibre Channel links between devices. For more information about viewing these link properties, see Viewing the Map Node for an UCS Network Element, page 28-25. Searching for Compute Services The Compute Services Search feature in Prime Network allows you to search for the following entities: Virtual Machines (can be found in the VCenter device) Hypervisors (can be found in the VCenter device) Bare Metal (For example, the blade servers, which can be found in a UCS device) To use the Compute services search feature: Step 1In the Vision client, select Network Inventory > Compute Services. Step 2In the Compute Services window, select the Search radio button. Step 3From the Search drop down box, select any one of the following options: DNS Name IP Address Name Step 4In the text box available, enter the name based on the option selected in the Search drop-down box. Step 5Click Go. The entity details are displayed in the table below as shown in Figure 28-18.
28-47 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 28 Managing Data Center Networks Searching for Compute Services Figure 28-18 Compute Service Search NoteYou can also click the Show All radio button to view a list of devices with hypervisors, blade servers, and virtual machines. Table 28-14 describes the compute services search results. Table 28-14 Compute Services Search Result Field Name Description Severity The severity of the device. Name The name of the device. Service Type The service type, which can be Virtual Machine, Hypervisor, or Bare Metal. IP Address The IP address of the device. DNS Name The DNS name of the device. State The status of the device. Host The host server associated to the device, which when clicked will take you to the relevant host node. Compute Server The compute server associated to the device, which when clicked will take you to the relevant node. Compute System The device where the blade server is available, which when clicked will take you to the relevant node.
28-48 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 28 Managing Data Center Networks Monitoring Virtualized Service Module Monitoring Virtualized Service Module Virtualized Service Module (VSM) The Cisco ASR 9000 VSM Card is a service card built specifically for the Cisco ASR9000 platform. The Cisco ASR 9000 VSM Card is supported on any slot on the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router (ASR90xx and ASR99xx). The Cisco ASR 9000 VSM Card has the capability to run a hypervisor on it. The hypervisor (example KVM) can host a single VM. Service Enablement Service Enablement provides the ability to install and uninstall a service without impacting the other services running on the Cisco ASR 9000 VSM Card. Service enablement allows you to instantiate a service instance by specifying the name and location of the service image package and the target of the service. For more information on virtual service package and its installation, refer Configuring Virtual Services on the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router. Viewing VSM Properties in Physical Inventory To view VSM properties in the physical inventory: Step 1In the Vision client, double-click the device in which the VSM card is configured. Step 2In the inventory window, expand the Physical Inventory node. Step 3Choose Chassis > Server : Card A9K-VSM-500. The server configuration details are displayed in the content pane. Table 28-15 describes configuration details of the server configured with ASR 9000 series VSM service information. Table 28-15 Server Configuration Details with ASR 9000 series VSM Service Field Name Description NameThe name of the server. Uuid The unique ID of the server. Status The status of the server. Maximum Memory The total amount of memory (in gigabytes) available on the server. Description Description of the VSM card. For example, ASR9000 series Virtualized Services Module. Effective Memory The amount of memory (in gigabytes) currently available to the server. Hardware Type Hardware type of the VSM card. For example, cevModuleA9KVSM500. Hardware Version Hardware version of the VSM card. For example,V00. Software Version Operating system software version.
28-49 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 28 Managing Data Center Networks Monitoring Virtualized Service Module Redundancy State The redundancy state of the server: Online Offline N/A—Redundancy state is not supported. Serial Number The serial number of the ASR 9000 series VSM card. Cores The number of cores used by the server. Redundancy ConfiguredRedundancy configured on the server: Working—Redundancy is configured and enabled. None—Redundancy is not configured N/A—Redundancy is not supported Associated Host The Kernal Virtual Machine (KVM) associated to the server. Click this link to view the related KVM host server node under the logical inventory. Processors tab Name The name of the KVM associated server. Description The description of the processor used by the server. Model The processor model used by the server. Vendor The vendor of the processor. Status The status of the processor. Cores The number of cores used by the server. Used Speed The actual used speed of the processor, in GHz. Rated Speed The rated speed of the processor, in GHz. RAM Size The RAM size of the processor, in GB. NvRAM Size The NvRAM Size of the processor, in GB. Memory Slot Properties tab Slot Name The name of the memory slot. Speed The memory slot speed, in GHz Memory Capacity The maximum memory capacity of the hard drive, in MB. Serial Number The serial number of the memory slot. Status The status of the memory slot. Sub Slots tab Equipment The name of the equipment in the sub slot. Type The type of equipment in the sub slot. Hardware Type Name of the sub slot hardware card. Hard Drive Properties tab Model Name The model name of the hard drive. Table 28-15 Server Configuration Details with ASR 9000 series VSM Service (continued) Field Name Description
28-50 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 28 Managing Data Center Networks Monitoring Virtualized Service Module Step 4Choose Server : Card A9K-VSM-500 > Subslot : Subcard – A9K-MODULEv. The slot details configured with VSM card is displayed in the content pane. Table 28-16 describes slot configuration details with ASR 9000 series VSM service information. Storage Capacity The total storage capacity of the hard drive, in GB. Free Space The total space available for usage in the hard drive. FRU Indicates whether the hard drive is removable. Drive Type N/A—Drive Type is not supported. Status The status of the hard drive. Table 28-15 Server Configuration Details with ASR 9000 series VSM Service (continued) Field Name Description Table 28-16 Slot Configuration Details Field Name Description NameThe name of the slot configured in the server. Status The status of slot in the server. Description The description for the slot configured in the server. For example, Virtual Module. Hardware Type Hardware type of the VSM card. For example, cevModuleA9KVSM500. Hardware Version None. Software Version None. Redundancy State N/A—Redundancy state is not supported. Serial Number N/A—Serial number is not supported. Redundancy ConfiguredN/A—Redundancy configured property is not supported. Ports Location Location of the port in the device, using the format slot.module/port, such as 2.0TenGigE0/2/1/0. Type Port type. For example, fiber optic port. Sending Alarms Whether or not the element is configured for sending alarms (True or False) Pluggable Transceiver For the Pluggable port type, indicates that the port can hold a pluggable transceiver. Port Alias Name used in the device CLI for the port.
28-51 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 28 Managing Data Center Networks Monitoring Virtualized Service Module Step 5Choose Server No: Card A9K-VSM-500 > Subslot : Subcard – A9K-MODULEv > Interface Name. The port details configured with VSM card is displayed in the content pane. You can view the information displayed for the interface in the physical inventory. The following information is displayed, depending on the interface and its configuration: Location information that includes the physical interface port number with status. TenGigabit Ethernet details. Discovery Protocols details. Ethernet CSMA/CD that includes the port description with ASR 9000 series VSM card information. DWDM properties. Viewing VSM Properties in Logical Inventory To view VSM properties in the logical inventory: Step 1In the Vision client, double-click the device in which the VSM card is configured. Step 2In the inventory window, expand the Logical Inventory node. Step 3Choose Compute Virtualization> Virtual DataCenter - Default > Host Servers > Host server (KVM). The configuration details of KVM host server are displayed in the content pane. Table 28-17 describes KVM host configuration details. Managed Whether or not the port is managed: True or False. Status Port status: OK or one of the following: Major—Port is operationally down Disabled—Port is administratively down (someone purposely shut the port down) Out—Port has been physically removed Table 28-16 Slot Configuration Details (continued) Field Name Description Table 28-17 KVM Host Configuration Details Field Description Uuid The unique ID of the KVM host server. Model The model name of the KVM host server. For example, A9K-VSM-500. Isv Motion Enabled Indicates whether the Isv motion is enabled. Software Version Software version used by KVM host server.
28-52 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 28 Managing Data Center Networks Monitoring Virtualized Service Module Fault Tolerance Enabled True or False. Indicates whether the fault tolerance service is enabled or not. This service provides continuous availability by protecting the primary virtual machine with a secondary virtual machine that runs simultaneously on a separate host. Host Description The description of the KVM host server. Name The name of the KVM host server. State The status of the hypervisor that can be Running, Runnable, Waiting, Exiting, Connected, or Disconnected. Vendor The name of the vendor for the KVM host server. Associated Compute Server The compute server associated to the KVM host server. Click this link to view the related host server node configured with the Cisco ASR 9000 series VSM service information under the physical inventory. Hypervisor tab Name Name of the hypervisor running on the host server. Hypervisor Type Type of the hypervisor. Software Type Type of software used by the hypervisor. State State of the hypervisor that can be Running, Runnable, Waiting, Exiting, or Other. Version Software version running on KVM host server. Processors tab Name The name of the KVM associated server. CPU Number of CPUs running in the hypervisor. Cores Per CPU Number of threads running in the processor. Hyper Threading Enabled Whether the processor uses Hyper-Threading Technology, which allows multithreaded software applications to execute threads in parallel within each processor. This can be one of the following: False—The processor does not permit hyperthreading. True—The processor allows for the parallel execution of multiple threads. Statistics Tab CPU Usage CPU usage of the virtual machine, in GHz. Memory Usage Memory usage of the virtual machine, in MB. Table 28-17 KVM Host Configuration Details (continued) Field Description