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Contents
Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 4
Lab Objectives ................................................................................................................................. 4
Disclaimer........................................................................................................................................ 5
Build Information ............................................................................................................................ 5
Prerequisite Knowledge .................................................................................................................. 5
Logical Topology.............................................................................................................................. 6
Versions........................................................................................................................................... 6
Exercise 1: Review the Current Setup ............................................................................................. 7
Section 1.1: Access the lab environment ................................................................................... 7
Section 1.2: Access vCenter Server and review the VMware setup ........................................ 11
Section 1.3: Verify access to Datastores .................................................................................. 17
Exercise 2: Install Cisco UCS Director............................................................................................ 18
Section 2.1: Deploy the UCSD OVF Template ....................................................................... 18
Section 2.2: Applying CUCSD Patch ...................................................................................... 31
Section 2.3: Deploy VACS Patch ............................................................................................. 38
Section 2.4: Use Internet Explorer to Login to UCSD ............................................................. 48
Section 2.5: UCS Director Initial configuration using Guided Setup ....................................... 50
Exercise 3: UCS Director Basic Information .................................................................................. 58
Section 3.1: Working with User Profiles .................................................................................. 58
Section 3.2 Enable Dashboard: ................................................................................................. 62
Section 3.3: System Parameters ................................................................................................ 66
Section 3.4: Change Login Page Background .......................................................................... 68
Section 3.5: Change Application Logo ..................................................................................... 74
Section 3.6: Change Application Header .................................................................................. 81
Exercise 4: Adding Groups & Users, Configuring LDAP in UCS Director ....................................... 83
Section 4.1 Verification that system is ready............................................................................ 83
Section 4.2: Adding a User Group ............................................................................................ 87
Section 4.3: Setting Resource Limits for a group ..................................................................... 89
Section 4.4: Adding a User to UCS Director ............................................................................ 91
Section 4.5: Configuring LDAP Integration ............................................................................. 94
Section 4.6: Adding User Groups from an AD Server ........................................................... 100
Exercise 5: Pod Configuration, Creating Policies and Virtual Datacenter Configuration ........... 102
Section 5.1: Using guided Setup for FlexPod configuration .................................................. 102
Section 5.2: Adding a second pod........................................................................................... 119
Section 5.3: Add NetApp Storage Physical Account.............................................................. 137
Section 5.4: Creating Computing Policies .............................................................................. 145
Section 5.5: Creating Network, Storage and System Policies ................................................ 148
Section 5.6: Creating Cost Models ......................................................................................... 161
Section 5.7: Configuring Virtual Data Center (VDC) ............................................................ 164
APPENDIX A: Troubleshooting .................................................................................................... 169
Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Installation Instructions:................................. 175
Troubleshooting Cisco AnyConnect Connection issues: .................................................... 179
Cisco UCS Director 5.2 Lab
Introduction
Cisco UCS Director is the primary component of the Cisco UCS Director Product Suite. This
component provides a converged infrastructure management solution with self-service
functions that enable end users and administrators to request as well as manage virtual and
physical infrastructure components with ease.
Cisco UCS Director is a 64-bit appliance that uses standard virtual templates. It can be installed
and managed through VMware vCenter or Microsoft Hyper-V manager.
In this lab you will act as a network consultant who is executing a statement of work for an
enterprise customer. The customer is preparing for a new deployment of Cisco UCS Director in
their VMware environment. The customer has asked you to install and set up the software. You
will use the Cisco UCS Director 5.2 OVF; along with a UCSD patch; to complete the installation.
Lab Objectives
The following tasks will be performed in this lab with Cisco UCS Director Software:
Product customization
Configure Policies for Virtual Cloud (Compute, Storage, Network and System Policies)
Disclaimer
This Guide is intended to demonstrate one way to configure the network, to meet the specified
requirements of this example. There are various ways that this can be accomplished, depending
on the situation and the customers goals/requirements. Please ensure that you consult all
current official Cisco documentation before proceeding with a design or installation. This lab is
primarily intended to be a learning tool, and may not necessarily follow best practice
recommendation at all times, in order to convey specific information. This guide is not intended
to be a deployment guide. It is intended for learning purposes only.
Build Information
As of the writing of this document, the current relevant documentation could be found on CCO
at the following links:
Cisco UCS Director Installation and Upgrade on VMware vSphere, Release 5.2 http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/ucs-director/vsphereinstall-guide/5-2/b_Installing_UCSDirector_on_vSphere_5_2.html
Cisco UCS Director Administration Guide, Release 5.2
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/ucsdirector/administration-guide/5-2/b_Cisco_UCSD_Admin_Guide_52.html
Cisco UCS Director FlexPod Management Guide, Release 4.1 http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/ucs-director/flexpodmgmt-guide/4-1/b_Cisco_UCSD_FlexPod_MGT_GD.html
Video: Installing UCS Director
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/ucs-director/videos/52/installing_ucs_director.html
Video: Cisco UCS Director Device Discovery http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/ucs-director/videos/52/ucs_director_discover.html
Video: Cisco UCS Director FlexPod Configuration http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/ucs-director/videos/52/ucs_director_flexpod.html
Prerequisite Knowledge
A solid understanding of VMware vSphere, NetApp Storage, and Cisco UCS solutions is
assumed.
Logical Topology
The following diagram depicts the logical topology of the lab.
Versions
The lab was constructed using the following software versions:
Flexpod Architecture:
ESXi 5.5.0
VMware vCenter Server 5.5.0
Cisco UCS Director 5.2.0.0 (patched to 5.2.0.1)
Cisco UCS Manager Simulator 3.0(1c)
Netapp Simulator 8.2.3 (7-Mode)
Note: If you do not have AnyConnect installed, please refer to Appendix A: Troubleshooting
Step 3: A Cisco AnyConnect login box will appear. Your password will be assigned by the
lab Proctor. The username is formatted as stu7xx where the xx is your assigned pod
number.
Enter your username and password that was assigned, and click OK
Username
Password
stu7xx
assigned by instructor
Note: If you receive an error message regarding the VPN connection being blocked due to it
being an untrusted VPN server please see the Appendix A for steps to resolve this issue.
Step 4: Click Accept in the Cisco AnyConnect banner popup.
Step 5: Once you have successfully made a connection to the lab via Anyconnect VPN,
open Microsoft Remote Desktop (RDP) on your computer.
Generally, Microsoft Remote Desktop can be found by navigating to the Start > All
Programs > Accessories > Remote Desktop Connection. If the Start menu on your system
includes the Run box, you can also try navigating to Start > Run and typing mstsc.exe
into the run box and then clicking OK to run the program.
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Step 6:
Step 8: When prompted enter the username and leave the password field blank.
Username: administrator
Password: no password (leave blank)
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Step 10: You should now see the Pod Workstation desktop.
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Section 1.2: Access vCenter Server and review the VMware setup
Lets review the configurations that are present within vCenter before getting started with
deploying UCSD.
Step 11: Locate and open the VMware vSphere Client icon on the Pod Workstation
desktop.
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Step 12: Your client should already be configured with the proper credentials to connect
to vCenter and will connect automatically. However, if necessary, use the following
credentials to log in to vCenter.
vCenter address: 10.1.7.10
Username: administrator@vsphere.local
Password: Cisc0123!
If you had to manually set or change the credentials, click the Login button
below, click the Hosts and Clusters icon in the Inventory list.
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Step 15: Click the + symbols in the left navigation pane as many times as necessary to fully
expand the Hosts and Clusters view as shown below. You will notice that there is one Data
Center (N1KV-DC), one cluster (N1KV-Cluster), two hosts (The red alarm symbols on the two
hosts can be ignored) and four virtual machines.
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Step 16: Select the first host in the list - 10.1.7.101 and then click the Configuration tab.
Step 17: In the Hardware window on the configuration page, select Networking.
Step 18: Under Networking there is one Standard Switch listed - vSwitch0. Verify that the
Physical Adapter is vmnic0 and that the switch is connected to the VM Network and the
Management Network.
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Step 19: Take a moment to look at the properties for the vSwitch0. Select Properties
Step 20: Verify the number of ports for vSwitch0 is set to 120.
Step 21: Select VM Network from the configuration list and verify the VM Network VLAN
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Step 22: Next, select Management Network to verify its settings. This VLAN ID should also
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Configuration tab for the first host (10.1.7.101), select Storage from the hardware list.
Step 24: Ensure that the view is set to Datastores and verify there are two NetApp
Step 25: Repeat the above nine steps for the second ESXi host 10.1.7.102 to verify that
In this exercise you verified that the VMware setup is ready for the rest of this lab. You have
verified that the two ESXi hosts are configured.
Do not close the vSphere client. You will continue to use it in the following sections.
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following credentials:
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Step 29: From the menu list, click File and then Deploy OVF Template.
Step 30: The Deploy OVF Template dialog box appears. The OVF file has been saved to the
E: drive of the administrator PC for you. To navigate to the source OVF file in on the
workstation, click Browse
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Step 31: Ensure that the E: Drive is selected, and then double click the
CUCSD_5_2_0_0_VMWARE_GA folder.
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Step 33: After clicking open, the Deploy OVF Template box appears again with the OVF file
Step 34: Review the OVF Template details and click Next>
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Step 35: Click Accept to accept the End User License Agreement
Step 36: After accepting the EULA, the Next> button is no longer grayed out, click Next>
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Step 37: Change the name to CUCSD-PODx (x = your pod number) and click Next>
Step 38: Click vacs_datastore1 (scroll and adjust the columns to ensure selection) and click
Next>
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Step 39: Choose the Thin Provision radio button and click Next >.
Step 40: First click on Destination Networks drop-down menu and then change the
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Step 41: Ensure VM Network appears in the Destination Networks list and then click
Next>
Step 42: Leave DHCP for the IP address allocation scheme set. Youll modify this setting
later after the VM has been deployed. To proceed click Next >
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Step 43: Make sure that your Deployment settings match the screenshot
Finish
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Step 44: A box will appear stating that the CUCSD OVF is deploying and it will also appear
in the list under N1KV-Cluster. The deployment will take 40-60 minutes to complete.
Note
In your own, production environment, you would continue to monitor the deployment until it has
successfully completed as shown by the example dialog box below.
To save time in the lab, a new UCSD image has already been deployed for you. As such, youll
cancel the deployment that you started and will switch over to the already-deployed image to
continue the lab. The already-deployed image shows as CUCSD-Fresh_Deploy in vCenter.
Step 45: Click the Cancel button to cancel the deployment.
Step 46: Wait two or three minutes until the deployment has backed out and the CUCSD-
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Step 47: Before starting the new UCSD VM (CUCSD-Fresh_Deploy), you need to change the
VMs resource reservations. Right-click the VM named CUSCD-Fresh_Deploy in the N1KVCluster and then click Edit Settings.
Step 49: Select CPU and enter or verify the value of 4000 MHZ in the CPU Reservation field
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Step 50: Next, select Memory from the Settings list and enter or verify the value 4096 MB
Step 51: After changing the amount of CPU and memory reservation, click OK at the
Step 52: With the CUCSD-Fresh_Deploy VM still selected, click the power on button to
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Step 53: While the VM is starting, click the console button to open the console window to
Step 54: Wait approximately 5-10 minutes for the CUCSD to finish booting. (NOTE: The
following are screen captures taken throughout the boot cycle They do not show the
entire process.) When the boot process is complete, a blue screen will appear in the
console window. The Failed messages are ok; they simply appear because it is not fully
configured yet.
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the system tray on your student desktop and right-click on the Filezilla Server icon.
Step 56: From the context menu that appears, click on Restore.
NOTE: Keep the FileZilla Server window open and visible in the background so you can monitor
the status of the connection and transfer.
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Step 57: On the bottom task bar return to the CUCSD- Fresh_Deploy console window.
Step 58: Using your keyboard arrows keys, select the Login option if it is not already
Step 59: At the localhost login: prompt, use the following credentials:
Username = shelladmin
Password = changeme
(Note: The password will not be displayed when typed.)
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When the menu loads, part of it will scroll by quickly. The screenshot below has been
manually edited to show all of the menu options for your reference.
Step 60: Option 1 is used to change the shelladmin password. Type 1 and press Enter to
Set the New UNIX password to Cisc0123! (Without the quotes). Enter the password twice.
Then, press Enter to continue
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Step 61: After changing the password, the next step is to apply the CUCSD patch. Option
19 from the menu is used to apply a patch. Enter 19 and press Enter to start the process
to apply patch.
Step 62: Enter y for yes to respond to the message that appears stating that the services
Step 63: Enter n for no when prompted to back up the database(this is a new install so
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Step 64: You are now prompted for the Patch URL. Enter the following:
Step 65: Enter y to install the patch when prompted and hit Enter
Note
In your own, production environment, you would continue to monitor the patch installation until it
has successfully completed. The patch install will take between 60 and 90 minutes on average.
When the patch is successfully installed, the UCSD console will return to the menu display. At that
point, you would use menu option 21) Reboot Appliance to reboot the UCSD and have it reload
with the new patch applied.
To save time in the lab, an already-patched UCSD image has been created for you. As such, youll
shut down the VM with the patch install that you started and will switch over to the alreadypatched UCSD image to continue the lab. The already-patched image shows as CUCSD-Post_Patch
in vCenter.
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Step 66: Use Ctl + Alt to release the mouse from the console window. On the console
screen for the UCSD VM, navigate to VM > Power, and click Power Off (optionally, you can
use the keyboard shortcut of Ctrl+E).
Step 67: Click Yes to confirm the power off command for the CUCSD-Fresh_Deploy VM.
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Step 68: Return to the vSphere Client and start the VM that already has the patch fully
installed. In the vSphere Center navigation pane, locate and click the CUCSD-Post_Patch VM
to select it, and then click Power On button to start the image.
Step 69: While the VM is starting, click the console button to open the console window to
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Step 70: When the blue login screen appears (takes roughly 5 minutes), note the version
number of the system on the first display line the 5.2.0.1 indicates that the patch has been
installed.
Also, note the URL on the screen. You will use this URL to manage the UCSD VM from the
web. At this time, you can close this console window. For this lab, all other configuration on
the UCSD will be performed through SSH or the web interface.
Section 2.3: Deploy VACS Patch (Skip to Section 2.4 if you are not implementing the
If you intend to implement Cisco Virtual Application Container Services (VACS), the next step in
deploying the CUCSD VM is to apply the VACS Patch. You can install the VACS patch through the
console in much the same way you installed the UCSD patch.
However, you can also install the patch via an SSH session into the UCSD system. For this lab,
youll use PuTTY to SSH into the UCSD to install the VACS patch.
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Step 71: Open PuTTY from the desktop.
Step 72: Click UCS Director in the Saved Sessions area and then click Load to set the
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Step 73: After Putty loads the connection details for UCSD, Click Open.
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Step 75: When prompted in the Putty window use the following credentials to login:
Username: shelladmin
shelladmin@10.1.7.200s password: Cisc0123!
Press Enter
The menu loads very quickly after logging in. We are going to apply another patch, but this time
it will be a VACS patch. (Note: The PuTTY settings for this connection have been modified so
that you can see the entire menu in the output window.)
Step 76: Type 19 and press Enter
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As you saw with the earlier patch, the system will need to stop the appliance services before
the patch can be applied.
Step 77: Type y and press Enter to stop the services
Step 78: When prompted to make a backup of the database, enter n and press <Enter>
to continue.
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The patch will now download and install.
NOTE: When the patch has completed (takes about 5 to 8 minutes), you will be prompted to
press return to continue.
Step 81: Press <Enter> to continue.
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Step 82: Now that the patch is installed, the appliance will need to be rebooted. Type 21
Step 83: The prompt will ask if you want to reboot the appliance, type y and press
<Enter>.
Step 84: The message Rebooting successful appears after the reboot.
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Step 85: The putty window will notify you that the connection has been lost. Click OK
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Step 87: When the window opens, watch as the CUCSD reboots.
Step 88: The CUCD VM window will turn blue when its done rebooting.
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Step 89:
bar.
Open Internet Explorer from your management PC using the icon on the task
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Step 91: Watch the Internet Explorer window for the system to finish starting up. The login
screen should appear when the system is completely restarted. When the login prompt
reappears move on to the next section.
VACS patch), return to your management PC and open Microsoft Internet Explorer from
the taskbar.
The homepage is set to https://10.1.7.220:443 and will load the Cisco UCS Director login page. If you are
prompted about a problem with the websites certificate, click Continue to this website (not recommended) to
continue to the login page.
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Note: It can take 5-10 min for the login screen to appear after the services are restarted. If the login screen fails to
appear after 10 minutes, all of the services may not be running.
If the login screen does not appear, use the troubleshooting steps in Appendix A to restart the UCSD services,
and then continue with the following steps.
Step 93: When the login screen appears, enter the following username and password:
Click Login
Username: admin
Password: admin
Note: If an authentication error appears upon trying to log in, please follow the UCSD services
reset in the Appendix A and then try logging in again.
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Step 94: If prompted to save the password info, click Not for this site.
Step 95: If prompted to enable AutoComplete for this website, click No.
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Step 96: Click the check box for Initial System Configuration and then click Submit
Step 97: Here you can choose the tasks that you want the wizard to complete. From the
Select Tasks list, uncheck the boxes for the tasks Select Locale, Mail Setup, and Configured
Email
NOTE: You should have checkmarks in the checkboxes for Apply License, DNS Server, and NTP
Server only.
Step 98: When you are sure of your choices, click Submit
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Step 99: Read through the Prerequisites and Sequence of Steps sections and then click
Next
Step 100: The next step in the custom wizard is to upload a license. The required valid
license file has been saved on the E: drive of your student PC. To locate the license click
Browse
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Step 101: The license file is located in the UCS License folder on the New Volume (E:)
Step 102: Then choose the license file CCUIC201309102115438650 and click Open
Step 103: The license file appears in the upload field. Click Upload to upload the file.
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Step 104: A box appears stating that the File Upload is completed, click OK
Step 105: Click the Next button at the bottom right of the page to move to the next step in
the wizard.
Step 106: The DNS Server information shown is incorrect. Click the checkbox next to
Modify DNS Servers. After clicking the checkbox, a DNS Servers list appears. Delete the
current DNS Server entry by highlighting it and pressing <Delete> on your keyboard.
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Step 107: Type 10.1.7.5 in the box and then click Next.
Step 108: The NTP Server information will also need to be corrected. Click the checkbox
next to Modify NTP Servers. After clicking the checkbox, a NTP Servers list appears. Delete
the current NTP Server entries by highlighting them and pressing <Delete> on your
keyboard.
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Step 109: Set the NTP Server to 10.1.7.5 and click Next
Step 110: On the summary page the status of Apply License, DNS Server, and NTP server
should be green. If so, click finish. Note: If green checks missing go back and verify the
correct information has been configured in the wizard following the previous steps.
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Step 111: The submit result box appears indicating everything was successful. Click OK
Step 112: The wizard closes and you are returned to the UCS Director interface. Notice the
differences in the menu. If the VACS patch was not installed the Converged option is the
first in the list and if VACS was installed the Solutions options will appear first.
or
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currently configured. If you installed the VACS patch and are at the Solutions menu option,
click on the Converged option from the menu bar.
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Step 115: Navigate to Administration > Users and Groups
Step 116: Notice the set of tabs such as User Groups, Login Users, Current Online
Step 117: On the Users Groups tab we see the Default Group. Select the Default Group
and watch the options change above the list. This is the called the context menu. The
context menu allows configuration changes dependent upon the current selection.
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Step 118: Select the Login Users tab
Step 119: Select the admin user in the list and click Edit
Step 120: When the Edit user box appears, enter the information in the corresponding
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Step 121: The Submit Result box appears indicating the User information was modified.
Click OK
Step 122: You can now see updated profile admin information appear in the fields.
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for the admin user, click on the admin option at the top right corner.
Step 125: To
on Apply.
enable the dashboard, check the Enable Dashboard check box and then click
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Step 126: There is no message that will appear after clicking to apply. Click the x to close
Step 127: Verify that the Dashboard tab is now available for admin user.
Step 128: Click on Dashboard and enable the Automatic Refresh by on the button that
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Step 129: The dashboard contents are now set to be refreshed based on the Interval time
selected. Currently it is set to refresh every 5 minutes. Change the Interval value to 10
minutes by sliding the dot to the right
Now that the Dashboard is enabled, summary reports can now be added, allowing the user to
immediately view those reports upon logging into the UCSD web interface.
Step 130: To add a summary report of active VMs vs. inactive VMs to the Dashboard,
Step 131: Multiple summary reports related to VMs are shown on the summary tab, lets
add one to the dashboard. Click on the drop-down arrow at the top right of the report
titled VMs Active vs Inactive. Then, click on Add to Dashboard.
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Step 132: Click OK to close the information box telling you that the report has been added
to the Dashboard.
Step 134: (Optional) Log out and back in to the UCSD web interface to verify that the
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Step 136: To change the system parameters start by clicking on System Parameters tab.
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Step 138: Use the drop down menu to change the Number of Days to keep Metering Data
to 120.
Step 139: Change the Currency to your local currency by selecting it from the drop down
menu.
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Step 141: Click OK to close the Submit Results window.
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Step 143: Select the checkbox Use customizable Login page. The Options appear to
change the Logo Images and Background Images.(May have to scroll to see both)
window if needed).
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Step 146: There are images preloaded on the E: Drive to choose from. To locate them,
click Browse.
Step 147: Browse to E:/UCS Backgrounds and double click on the folder to open
Step 148: Choose your preferred background from the folder and then click Open
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Step 149: The mage is now listed in the field click Upload.
Step 150: The File Upload completed box will appear after the file is loaded. Click OK.
Step 152: The Submit Result box will appear after the configuration change is added. Click
OK.
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Step 153: Select the My_Background image and click the button
Step 154: A message appears for confirmation of the use of My_Background for the login
Step 155: The Submit Result box will appear after the image is updated. Click OK.
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Step 156: My_Background is now indicated as the Currently Used image. To finalize the
Step 157: The Submit Result box will appear after the configuration change is saved. Click
OK.
Step 158: Lets view the changes. Click Log Out in the upper right menu.
When logged out, the login page should show the newly configured background image. If it
doesnt, log back in and make sure you followed all of the steps and clicked on all of the Submit
buttons to add, apply, and save the changes before you logged out. (NOTE: Your screen may
differ from the screenshot depending on the image you chose.)
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Click Login
Username: admin
Password: admin
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Step 160: The Guided setup window appears again. Scroll to the bottom of the Guided
Setup window and check the Dont show this page again box. Then click Submit
Click Ok
The application logo is what appears in the upper left of the UCS Director header. Currently the
application logo is the Cisco logo. It can be changed to a different image that has been saved on
the E: Drive.
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Step 161: The Application logo settings are located under the User Interface settings.
The Application Logo listed as the Default Image and Currently Used is the Cisco logo.
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Step 163: To add another image, Click green plus
Step 164: The Add Entry to Images dialog box appears. Enter the Image Label as
New_Application_Logo
Step 165: Locate the image file that has already been saved to the E: drive by clicking
Browse. Take a moment to note the information below the file upload box that states the
image specifications.
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Step 166: Navigate to the E:\UCS Logos folder to select a new logo image. Then click Open
Step 168: The File Upload completed box will appear after the file is loaded. Click OK.
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Step 169: Click Submit
Step 170: The Submit Result box will appear after the image is added. Click OK.
Step 171: Select the newly added application logo called New Application Logo and mark
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Step 173: The Submit Result box will appear after the image is updated. Click OK.
Step 174: Re-load the web page or log out and log back in to UCSD.
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Step 177: To change the Application header, enter the following text:
Step 178: The Submit Result box will appear after the configuration change is saved. Click
OK.
Step 179: Re-load the web page or log out and log back in to UCSD.
Youve taken a look at modifying user profiles, enabling the dashboard, adjusting system
parameters and making changes to the login page background, application log and header
within this section.
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the task bar of the administrator PC. Click the N1KV-VC.n1kvlab.cisco.com- vSphere Client
icon on the taskbar.
Step 181: If the icon does not appear there, double click the icon on the desktop and log
back in.
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Step 182: If the UCS Manager VM is not already powered up, select UCS Manager and
Step 183: With the UCS Manager VM still selected, open a console window to watch it
You will see the powered on button appear next to the vm name and the boot-up scripts
running in the console window.
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Step 184: After the UCS Manager has completed loading, it will present a login prompt on
the console.
Step 185: Return to your management PC, open a command prompt window by clicking
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Step 186: In the command prompt window ping the UCS Manager VM. Type ping
Step 187: Once youve verified that you can reach UCS Manager via ping, close the
Command window and the UCS Manager console window. You can also close the vSphere
Client.
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Step 189: Ensure that the User Groups tab is selected and click the Add button to add a
group.
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Step 190: The Add Group box appears. Enter the following:
Name: Lansters
Description: Network Team
Code: ITX (X is your pod number)
Contact Email = lansters@cisco.com
First Name = Lanster
Last Name = Cisco
Click Add
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The new Lansters group is now listed below the default group. The group code, contact email
and other details that were used when the group was created are also shown in the list.
Lansters entry and then click Edit Resource Limits action button.
Step 193: Check Enable Resource Limits box. The Resource Limit window expands
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Step 195: The User Groups list now indicates that resource limits have been set for the
Lansters Group.
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Step 198: Two default users - admin and infraUser are listed. Click the Add button to start
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Step 199: The Add user dialog box appears. From the drop-down select the User Role: to
be Service End-User
Step 200: The Add User form automatically updates to allow selection of the User Group.
Step 201: Continue completing the form with the remaining information:
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Verify that the jouser shows below the infraUser in the list.
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Step 204: Authentication options are configured under another tab located in the Users
Step 205: Select Local first, fallback to LDAP from the drop down menu. With this
selection, authentication is attempted first within the Cisco UCS Directors user database. If
the user is unavailable in the local database, the LDAP server is then checked.
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Step 206: Verify that Local First, fallback to LDAP is listed in the field and then click Save.
Step 207: A message appears stating the authentication preferences were saved and also
Step 209: There are currently no LDAP Accounts listed on the page. Click Add button
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Step 210: The LDAP Server Configuration window appears. Use the following information
Step 211: The next step in the configuration is the LDAP Search Base settings. Next to
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Step 212: The Select window appears. Click the check box at the left to select
OU=UCSD_Users@DC=n1kvlab@DC=cisco@DC=com
Note: Be sure this box is checked before moving onto the next step.
Click Select
Step 213: The DN you just selected is now listed for the LDAP Search Base. Click Next
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Step 214: You will not be creating any LDAP User Role Filters so click Submit
Step 216: Select the UCSD Lab AD account from the list and click on Test Connection to
Step 217: Click Close to close the box indicating that the test was successful.
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Step 219:
Step 220: Click OK on the LDAP search base entries saved message
Step 221: Click the Login Users tab to verify that the LDAP Users are being shown in the
list. You may need to click the Refresh button to update the user list. After refreshing the
page you can see login information for janeuser and jayuser in the list.
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Note: As a common practice, use the Refresh button to ensure the page information is current (especially, after
adding new accounts, infrastructure etc.), as the Inventory Collection process is asynchronous and usually takes a
few minutes to update the inventory data tables, tabular reports and graphical reports etc.
Step 224: Verify that a new group has been imported from LDAP. Note that the source
shows as External.
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At this point, you have completed the following tasks in configuring UCS Director:
Installation, Patching and Configuration
Basic Administration, Guided Setup using Wizards
Product Customization
Adding Users & Groups
Configuration LDAP Integration
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Step 226: From the Setup tab guided setup can be accessed. Click Launch Guided Setup
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The Guided Setup box appears which allows you to check the boxes of the wizard you want to
use to complete the FlexPod configuration.
Step 227: Click the check box for FlexPod Configuration and click Submit
Step 228: On the next screen, ensure FlexPod Configuration is selected and click Submit
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Step 229: The Custom Wizard section for creating a FlexPod account appears.
Step 230: You will need to create a new pod for the account.
Read the
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Step 231: The Add POD dialog box appears. Name the new pod Pod1. You will also need
to add a site name. Click the add symbol next to the site list drop down.
Step 232: The Add Site box appears. Complete the fields with the following info:
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Step 233: The Submit result window appears indicating the change was added. Click OK
Step 234: Now the site will be listed in the drop down menu.
Step 235: Complete the rest of the form to add the pod:
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Step 236: Click OK to close the confirmation box.
Step 237: Ensure that Pod1 is selected in the Pod selection and click Next
Step 238: The Custom Wizard advances to the Cisco UCS Manager Account step. Enter the
following information:
Account Name: UCSM-1
Server Address: 10.1.7.227
User ID: administrator
Password: Cisc0123!
Transport Type: http
Port: 80
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Click Next
Step 239: If the wizard is able to connect to the UCS Manager, it will advance to the next
In the NetApp Common options section make sure that the radio button for NetApp 7
Mode is selected.
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Step 240: Complete the remaining fields with the following information:
Click Next
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Step 241: You will not be configuring any Nexus Physical Devices so click Skip.
Step 242: The next page asks for configuration details for Nexus Virtual Device. For this
lab you will not configure this page either. Click Skip
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Step 243: You also will not be adding a VMware account to the pod at this time.
Click Skip
Step 244: Ensure that you have completed all the steps in the Summary screen, except for
Nexus Physical Devices, Nexus Virtual Device and VMware - those steps will show yellow
exclamation points for their status. You can scroll down to see the configurations for each
section before moving on. Click Finish.
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Step 246: Click Launch Guided Setup again.
Step 247: Check the box of the wizard to complete Device Discovery and click Submit.
This will begin the wizard that allows us to discover and assign accounts to pods.
Note: Although you could have run the FlexPod Configuration wizard and the Device Discovery wizard at the same
time, we wanted to be sure that Pod1 was created first (as part of the Flexpod configuration) before we discovered
devices - so that the device that we discover can be easily added to Pod1.
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Step 248: On the next screen, ensure Device Discovery is selected and click Submit.
Step 249: Read through the Prerequisites and the Sequence of Steps and click Next
Step 250: In the IP Address(es) box, enter the IP address range 10.1.7.1 10.1.7.50
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Step 251: Click the Add button under Credential Policy. The credential policies are used to
Step 252: The Add Credential Policy window appears. You will use the search field in this
window. As you start to type the word VMWare in the search field the account types are
filtered.
Step 253: Choose VMware as the account type by selecting the checkbox.
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Step 254: After selecting the VMWare option, the Add Credential Policy window appears:
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Step 256: The newly created VMWare policy now appears in the list. Select the checkbox
for VMware policy under the Credential Policy list and click Next
Step 257: On the next page, select Pod1 from the drop-down box.
Wait for the discovery to finish. You will see the screen refresh and a validating message and
progress bar at the bottom of the window.
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Step 258: After the discovery completes a list of discovered VMware accounts will appear.
In our lab, the vCenter Server at 10.1.7.10 was discovered. Ensure that Pod1 is selected;
and then check the checkbox next to the discovered vCenter server. Then click the Add
button to add the device to the pod.
Step 259: A message appears that the IP was successfully assigned to Pod1. Click Close to
Step 260: The Wizard will close. To verify what was configured, click Converged in the top
menu.
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Step 261: Pod1 is listed on the Converged page for the San Jose site. Click Pod1 one time
to select it.
At this point, you have completed a FlexPod configuration through the use of the
FlexPod Configuration and Device Discovery Wizards
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Step 265: Pod1 the pod created during the guided setup is shown in the list. Start to
add Pod2 by clicking the Add action button to add a new Pod
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Step 266: The Add POD window appears. Fill in the fields with the following information:
Name: Pod2
Type: FlexPod
Site: San Jose
Description: SJC Pod2
Address: 220 Tasman Drive
Click Add
Step 268: Verify that Pod2 is now shown in the list below Pod1.
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Step 269: Click on the Converged option from the menu.
Step 270: Complete the configuration of Pod2 with the respective accounts for Virtual,
Compute, Network and Storage layers. Navigate to Administration > Virtual Accounts
Step 271: On the Virtual Accounts tab click the Add button to add a Virtual Account.
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Step 272: From the drop down menu select the Cloud Type of VMware.
Step 273: After Selecting VMware from the drop down list, the Add Cloud dialog box
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Step 274: A duplicate VMware server warning is displayed at the bottom of the window.
Check the Ignore Warnings checkbox and click Add again. This warning is showing up
because you are adding the same vCenter account to 2 different PODs.
Step 276: Verify that the newly created Vcenter-2 account is now shown in the list.
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Step 278: Click Close to close the Test results notification box.
Note: When an infrastructure account is added, relevant discovery and inventory collection processes get initiated
to capture the current state of the new account. This process is referred to as Inventory Collection. Every account
is associated to one or more inventory collection processes or tasks.
Step 279: Navigate to Administration > System.
Step 280: When the page loads, click the System Tasks tab.
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Step 281: System tasks are listed in the first column. Expand some of the folders to see the
Step 282: To review the result of Inventory collection process from adding the Virtual
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A summary view of the different Virtual Machine information that was collected is in the
screenshot below. You can use the chart slider to increase/decrease the size of the graphs
Step 283: Click on VCenter-2 (Cloud Name) on the left pane to see data relevant to a
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Step 285: Click on Request Inventory Collection. This action will force the inventory
collection process. Inventory collection is an asynchronous process and will take a few
minutes to complete.
Step 286: Click Submit to submit the request for inventory collection on VCenter-2.
Step 288: Click the refresh option several times until the status changes to complete.
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Step 291: Click the Add action button to add a new Physical Account
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Step 292: The Add Account window appears.
Step 293: The detailed Add Account window appears. Use the details from the list below
to configure a UCS Manager Account:
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Step 295: Select the UCSM-2 account and click on Test Connection
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Step 296: Click Close to close the test confirmation box.
Step 297: Review the Inventory Collection process by going to Administration > System
for UCS Inventory Collector to filter the task list. As you type the system
task filter automatically.
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the UCS Task for UCS Inventory Collector UCSM-2 (You may have to
expand column to see the correct label.) Click the Run Now action button to force the
Inventory Collection process to run immediately.
Step 300: Select
Step 301: Click Submit to confirm that you want to run the task.
Step 302: A message indicating the task is scheduled to run appears, click OK
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on the Refresh button to update the Inventory status. Continue to click
refresh while the Inventory status changes. Verify that the last row in the Execution Status
column will change through these status indicators - OK, In Queue, In Progress, OK
Step 303: Click
Step 304: Navigate to Physical > Compute to review the Inventory Collection results
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Step 305: Click the arrow next to the Pod2 account to expand the list.
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Step 307: Wait a few seconds for the screen to refresh. Review the UCS Chassis and UCS
Step 308: Expand the dropdown list icon on the right-side corner to see additional list of
options available
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Step 309: Select UCS Servers option to see the full list of UCS Servers available.
Step 310: You may select one of the entries to see the additional actions available for each
blade server selected. Notice the Power ON, Associate etc buttons across the top when
the server types are selected.
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Step 313: Click the Add action button to add a new Physical Account
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Step 314: The Add Account window appears. Select the following from the drop down
menu:
Pod: Pod2
Category: Storage
Account Type: NetApp ONTAP
Choose Submit
Step 315: The detailed Add Account Window Appears. Use the information below to
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Step 316: You will not be able to add this manually because this lab is using a Netapp
Note: For the remainder of this section, youll review the NetApp Physical Account that was automatically created
by the FlexPod wizard on Pod1. You would use the same steps to verify the NetApp account on Pod2 if you had
been successful in manually creating it.
Step 317: Navigate to Administration > System
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Step 318: Click the System Tasks tab to initiate an inventory process.
Step 319: In the search pane, enter the keyword NetApp to filter the data
Step 320: Select NetApp Inventory Collector and click on Run Now action button.
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Step 322: Click Ok to close the confirmation box.
Step 323: Use the Refresh button to update the Execution status. Check the Inventory
Collection process is complete (keep clicking refresh until the status shows OK)
Step 324: Once the task completes, navigate to Physical > Storage
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Step 327: Double-click the NetApp-1 account to drill-down into additional details
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Step 332: Select one of the LUNs in the list to see the actions available above the table
Note: Please do not perform any actions on the LUNs for the purpose of this lab
Step 334: View the logical representation of the POD1 and POD2 that you have been
working on - to ensure all the accounts are added and represented well.
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Step 335: Select Pod1 to see the Converged Stack Builder visual representation of each of
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Step 336: Select Policies > Virtual/Hypersivor Policies > Computing
Step 337: Click the Add button under VMware Computing Policy
Step 338: When the Add Computing Policy window appears, complete the form with the
following information:
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Step 339: In the Select Items window, check the box for Resources@N1KvCluster and click
Select.
Step 340: Back at the Add Computing Policy window, finish the form:
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Step 342: The Lab Compute Policy now appears in the VMware Computing Policy list.
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Step 344: From VMWare Network Policy tab, click Add to add a new network policy
Step 345: The Network Policy Information window appears. Enter the following to start
configuring the policy:
Policy Name: Lab Network Policy
Policy Description: Lab Network Policy
Cloud Name: Vcenter-2
Step 346: The Add Entry to VM Networks box appears. Use the following to complete the
fields:
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Step 347: The Add Entry to Port Groups window appears. Select the Port Group Name by
Step 348: A Select box appears. Click the check box next to the Host Node with IP
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Step 349: The Add Entry Window reappears. Select IP Address Type and Source by using
the drop down menu (as you do this the fields will update below the drop down boxes.)
Select IP Address Type: Static
Select IP Address Source: Inline IP Pool
Static IP Pool: 10.1.7.70-10.1.7.80
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway IP Address: 10.1.7.1
Click Submit
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Step 351: You are returned to the Add Entry window. Notice the Port group now listed for
Step 353: You are returned to the Network Policy Information window. Notice that now
there is a NIC Alias, NIC 1, listed in the VM Networks list. Click Submit
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Step 354: Click Ok to close the confirmation box.
Step 355: The Lab Network Policy is now listed with the Cloud Name, Policy description
Storage Policy - A storage policy defines resources such as the datastore scope, type of storage
to use, minimum conditions for capacity, latency, and so on. The storage policy also provides
options to configure additional disk policies for multiple disks and to provide datastore choices
for use during a service request creation.
Step 356: To add a VMWare Storage Policy navigate to Policies > Virtual/Hypervisor
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Step 357: Select the VMware Storage Policy tab
Step 359: The Add Storage Resource Allocation Policy window appears. Use the following
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Step 360: After selecting Include Selected Datastores from the drop down, the Select
Step 361: The Select dialog box appears. Select VACS-datastore2 and click Select
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Step 362: Complete the rest of the fields in the Add Storage Resource Allocation Policy
window:
Step 363: Leave the other options with defaults and click Next for additional disk Policies
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Step 364: Leave the defaults for Disk Policies and click Submit to add the storage policy to
UCS Director.
Step 366: The Storage Policy now appears in the list with an OK status
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System Policy - A system policy defines the system specific information such as the template to
use, time zone, OS specific information, and so on.
Step 367: Select Policies > Virtual/Hypervisor Policies > Service Delivery from the menu
Step 368: From VMWare System Policy tab, click Add to add a system policy
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Step 369: The System Policy Information window appears. Enter the following details to
Step 370: At the bottom of the window use the drop down menu to select, VM Image
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Step 371: Scroll down to complete the form.
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Step 372: Click OK to close the confirmation box.
Step 373: The newly created System Policy appears in the list.
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Step 375: Click Add to add a Standard Cost Model. Note: There is an Advanced Cost
Step 376: The Add Cost Model dialog box appears. Enter the following details to configure
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Verify the settings and then Click Add to add the cost model.
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Step 380: Within the Virtual Data Centers for All User Groups, make sure the vDC tab is
Step 381: The Add vDC box appears using the drop down menu for the Account Type
choose VMware.
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Step 383: The detailed Add vDC window appears. Enter the following details:
Step 384: Click the check box for the Group Name: Lansters and click Select
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Step 385: Returning to the Add vDC form, verify that the Cloud Name is vCenter-2.
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APPENDIX A: Troubleshooting
Login Prompt Troubleshooting:
1. Check the services status by logging back onto the console of the CUCSD-Post_Patch
VM. Press Enter to return to the login prompt.
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4. All of the service statuses should be running, if they are not the services need to be
restarted. Press Enter to continue.
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6. When asked if you want to stop the services, type y and press enter.
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7. Check to see that all the services have stopped by typing 2 and pressing enter.
8. Verify that the services have stopped and press enter to continue.
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9. To restart the services type 4 and press enter. Press enter again when prompted
to continue.
10. At the menu prompt type 2 and press enter. Continue to check the status until all
the services show as running.
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11. Return to the Internet Explorer browser and refresh the page if necessary. The
services have restarted completely when the Cisco UCS Director Login screen
appears. (return to section 2.5)
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The page will expand to display a link. Click on the Proceed to 128.107.217.3(unsafe) link
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The SSL VPN Service login page will appear
Use the login credentials provided by the lab proctor and click Login
(Note: Username is stuXXX where the XXX is your pod number)
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The AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client WebLaunch wizard will appear. It should install
AnyConnect automatically. After installation is complete return to the beginning of the
document to log into the lab.
If for some reason it fails. Use the manual installation process. Click the Windows Desktop link
to start the download.
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When the download is complete, click the triangle to show the menu and select show in folder.
Locate the file in the downloads folder and double click the file to start the installation
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The Anyconnect Secure Mobility Client Setup Wizard will walk you through the steps. After
installation is complete return to the beginning of the document to log into the lab.
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Navigate to the Preferences tab if not already there when the window opens.
Depending on the client version there may be more options listed on the Preferences Tab. Be
sure to Uncheck the Block Connections to untrusted servers box.
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