Nexus 1010/1000v L3 Mode Through ASA
Hi,
A question regarding the subject line. When deoploying redundant Nexus 1010 hardware appliances (VSM's) on the "inside" and Nexus 1000v's on your ESX hosts in the "DMZ" in Layer 3 mode which is seperated by an ASA, what VLAN's are actually need? Both from the inside and DMZ perspective. Specifically, do you actually need Control and Data/Packet VLAN's configured when using L3 mode. When you configure the SVS domin for L3 Transport you explicitly negate both Control and Data/Packet VLAN's?
Also, when configuring the 1000v in L3 mode is it best practice to have the system vlan the same as your management vlan, and also use the same vlan for the Vmkernal NIC. When setting up the Vmkernal NIC on the ESX host the only option available was to use the management vlan.
Hello Aaron,
The Nexus 1010s only communicate in L2 mode so you'll still need control, management & packet vlans between the two appliances. VSMs deployed in L3 mode collapse the control & packet vlans into the management network. Traffic between the VSM and ESX host will be tunneled over IP. Therefore you need to ensure IP connectivity between the VSM mgmt0 interface and the ESX host management vmk.
Yes, you will want to define the ESX vmk vlan as a system vlan on BOTH the vethernet & ethernet port-profiles.
Matthew
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Nexus 1010 + 1000v control vlan issue
Hi,
I have Nexus 1000v installed on nexus 1010. The nexus 1010 is in cluster and working fine. I have made network uplink option 3.
My VSM is configured to be on L3 mode. Hence I set control and packet vlan to 1 (on vsm). while creating the VSB too I have choosen control and packet vlan to be 1 (keeping in mind my mode will be L3).
Now The vsm is not coming up in HA. The redandancy log says degraded mode is true.
Is it because, the control packet coming from VSM after reaching the N1010, the packets are getting tagged with vlan 1. Since I have not set any native vlan on 1010, might be control vlan 1 is also tagged one. Is it this the case ?
help needed on this issue.
regards
Prasad KControl vlan is a totally seperate VLAN then your System Console. The VLAN just needs to be available to the ESX host through the upstream physical switch and then make sure the VLAN is passed on the uplink port-profile that you assign the ESX host to.
We only need an interface on the ESX host if you decide to use L3 control. In that instance you would create or use an existing VMK interface on the ESX host. -
How to change Nexus 1010 and Nexus 1000v IP address
Hi Experts,
We had run two VSM and one NAM in the Nexus 1010. The Nexus 1010 version is 4.2.1.SP1.4. And the Nexus 1000v version is 4.0.4.SV1.3c. Now we must to change management IP address to the other one. Where can I find the SOP or config sample? And have anything I must to remind?If it's only the mgmt0 IP address that you are changing, then you can just enter the new address under the mgmt0 interface. It will automatically sync with the VC.
I guess you are trying to change the IP address of the VC plus the management VLAN as well. One way of doing this is:
- From the Nexus 1000v, disconnect the connection to the VC (svs connection -> no connect)
- Change the VC IP address and connect to it (svs connection -> remote ip address)
- Change the Nexus 1000v mgmt0 address
- Change the mgmt VLAN on the N1010
- Change the mgmt address of the N1010
- Reconnect the Nexus 1000v back to the VC (svs connection -> connect)
Correspondingly, change the VLAN configuration on the upstream switch plus the connection to the VC as well.
Thanks,
Shankar -
Nexus 1000v lacp "mode active"
Dear all,
today I installed my Lab new with ESXI 4.1 and the newest NX release. Everything fine.
But for my systemuplink I would like to use 2 Ports. I tried to configure a channel with "mode active" on all sites. This was not working only "mode on" was working. The Channel is configured in the "system-uplink" Portgroup. I use a 2960-8 Switch on the other side
Any Ideas?
I found a later discussion but without any solution...
thanks in advance
regards,
SebastianHi Vishnu,
here my config (currently like I told no LACP "mode on"):
SWITCH
interface GigabitEthernet0/2
switchport mode trunk
channel-group 1 mode on
interface GigabitEthernet0/4
switchport mode trunk
channel-group 1 mode on
interface Port-channel1
switchport mode trunk
2960-LAB-1#sh int trunk
Port Mode Encapsulation Status Native vlan
Po1 on 802.1q trunking 1
Port Vlans allowed on trunk
Po1 1-4094
Port Vlans allowed and active in management domain
Po1 1-3,6-7,17-18,20,40,243
Port Vlans in spanning tree forwarding state and not pruned
Po1 1-3,6-7,17-18,20,40,243
Nexus Portchannel, still in "mode active", but seem to work with Switch in "mode on"
Nexus-1# sh port-profile name system-uplink
port-profile system-uplink
description:
type: ethernet
status: enabled
capability l3control: no
pinning control-vlan: -
pinning packet-vlan: -
system vlans: 6,243
port-group: system-uplink
max ports: -
inherit:
config attributes:
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk allowed vlan 1-40,243
channel-group auto mode active
no shutdown
evaluated config attributes:
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk allowed vlan 1-40,243
channel-group auto mode active
no shutdown
assigned interfaces:
port-channel1
Ethernet3/1 (member of port-channel1)
Ethernet3/3 (member of port-channel1)
Nexus-1# -
Nexus 1010 - No MGMT0 Access?
Hi all, I hope someone here can help!
I am setting up a Cisco Nexus 1010 appliance, but cannot access it through the MGMT0 interface!
What I am trying to do is copy over the 1000V .iso file to install a vsm, but I can not even ping the mgmt0 interface.
I have booted from the 4.2(1)SP1(3) iso, ran through the initial setup where I set the uplink type, domain id, vlan id and mgmt0 ip details.
Current config and sh tech attached
Let me know what other information I should post!
Kind regards, Ash.Hi everyone,
I have a problem, similar to Ashley's in regards to reachability of N1010 in my lab...
I'm using network-uplink type 1 as it would be more than enough for my lab deployment. I have configured the CIMC and can reach/configure the device from there pretty easily. But, no matter how I try, I can't seem to get management access.
The N1010 is connected via it's Lom0 port to a Catalyst (at Fa0/10), which is configured as a trunk port. I'm using Vlan10 for all purposes...
The uplink switch has a configuration like this:
interface VLAN10
ip address 10.2.1.66 255.255.255.128
no ip directed-broadcast
no ip route-cache
interface FastEthernet0/10
description NEXUS_1010_TEST-LOM0
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport trunk native vlan 10
switchport mode trunk
And the show running-config output from the Nexus1010 shows this:
!Command: show running-config
!Time: Tue Jun 5 21:21:59 2012
version 4.2(1)SP1(4)
no feature telnet
username admin password 5 $1$GW2TtGHE$oHUMu5em2..2XvSqJDlMb. role network-admin
banner motd #Nexus 1010#
ip domain-lookup
ip domain-lookup
switchname N1010-ANK
snmp-server user admin network-admin auth md5 0xbc6feda9b778b02e324d11adda844e5c
priv 0xbc6feda9b778b02e324d11adda844e5c localizedkey
vrf context management
ip route 0.0.0.0/0 10.2.1.126
vlan 1,10
port-channel load-balance ethernet source-mac
port-profile default max-ports 32
vdc N1010-ANK id 1
limit-resource vlan minimum 16 maximum 2049
limit-resource monitor-session minimum 0 maximum 2
limit-resource vrf minimum 16 maximum 8192
limit-resource port-channel minimum 0 maximum 768
limit-resource u4route-mem minimum 32 maximum 32
limit-resource u6route-mem minimum 16 maximum 16
limit-resource m4route-mem minimum 58 maximum 58
limit-resource m6route-mem minimum 8 maximum 8
network-uplink type 1
interface GigabitEthernet1
interface GigabitEthernet2
interface GigabitEthernet3
interface GigabitEthernet4
interface GigabitEthernet5
interface GigabitEthernet6
interface PortChannel1
interface mgmt0
ip address 10.2.1.40/25
interface control0
line console
boot kickstart bootflash:/nexus-1010-kickstart-mz.4.2.1.SP1.4.bin
boot system bootflash:/nexus-1010-mz.4.2.1.SP1.4.bin
boot kickstart bootflash:/nexus-1010-kickstart-mz.4.2.1.SP1.4.bin
boot system bootflash:/nexus-1010-mz.4.2.1.SP1.4.bin
svs-domain
domain id 200
control vlan 10
management vlan 10
svs mode L2
vnm-policy-agent
registration-ip 0.0.0.0
shared-secret **********
log-level info
In no way I can access the mgmt0 interface IP from the network, or vice-versa.
The weird part is, I can see the Nexus in CDP neighbours, and I also can see the mac address of the mgmt0 interface on the switch (along with a correct IP assignment in arp table).
DemoSW#sh cdp nei
Capability Codes: R - Router, T - Trans Bridge, B - Source Route Bridge
S - Switch, H - Host, I - IGMP, r - Repeater
Device ID Local Intrfce Holdtme Capability Platform Port ID
N1010-ANK(1157310Fas 0/10 126 S I Nexus1010 control0
N1010-ANK(1157310Fas 0/10 126 S I Nexus1010 mgmt0
N1010-ANK(QCI1614Fas 0/10 126 H Nexus1010 eth0
DemoSW#
DemoSW#sh mac-address-table interface fa0/10
Non-static Address Table:
Destination Address Address Type VLAN Destination Port
0002.3d70.c800 Dynamic 10 FastEthernet0/10
0002.3d70.c801 Dynamic 10 FastEthernet0/10
0010.18cf.7886 Dynamic 10 FastEthernet0/10
36ce.bc88.c2d9 Dynamic 10 FastEthernet0/10
DemoSW#sh arp | incl 0002.3d70.c801
Internet 10.2.1.40 0 0002.3d70.c801 ARPA VLAN10
DemoSW#ping 10.2.1.40
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 10.2.1.40, timeout is 2 seconds:
Success rate is 0 percent (0/5)
DemoSW#
Any ideas??? -
Nexus 1010 Virtual Services Appliance and VN-Link Hardware
All,
We are deploying the Nexus 1010 Virtual Services Appliance for the purpose of using the Network Analysis Module (NAM). The 1010 hosts the VSM's necessary to deploy the 1000v switch in ESX. We would also like to use VN-Link in hardware whereby we "bypass" the virtual switch and use the 6120's for the switching. What I need to know is can the 1010 still analyze the network traffic using VN-Link hardware? VN-Link hardware doesn't appear to need a VSM so I am thinking the 1010 cannot monitor the traffic since there will be no 1000v to "attach" to. Can anyone shed some light on this?
Regards,
KenKen
The NAM module present in the 1010 is not exclusive for Nexus1000v traffic.
Its there as part of an appliance which happens to be the VSM (1000v) and is configured on its own.
If you look at the Nexus1000v, the VSM (which is the 1010 and holds the NAM in this case) is *not* part of the VM data path.
It is looked up for initial virtual port (veth) instantiation but after that traffic doesn't go through it.
So to send VM data traffic to the NAM module for analysis, some other mechanism (like ERSPAN) is used to route data traffic from VM's to it.
The Nexus 1000v support ERSPAN.
Same logic applies that you have a NAM module somewhere else - the 1000v can send traffic to it via ERSPAN.
Looking at VN-link in hardware - It does have a VSM which is the FI itself.
The veth in this case is on the FI.
If the FI did support ERSPAN (which it doesn't currently) you could use the same NAM module or any other NAM module to send traffic to it.
So its not a limitation of VN-link in hw switching methodology vs 1000v switching, but the fact that the FI doesn't support an "export" mechanism yet.
Hope it help
Thanks
--Manish -
Dear Friends,
I have setup a single nexus 1010. I have done the following
Assigned device role as primary
Assigned Mgmt 0 IP address
Assigned subnet mask
Assigned control, management vlan. Assigned Domain ID
Selected Option 1 for network topology
Enabled telnet & SSH
Now, When I try to ping or telnet to the management IP address by connecting by LAPTOP to Interface 1 (GigabitEthernet1), there is no response ?
What is the reason ?.
Basically How to do a telnet or SSH to a nexus 1010 mgmt 0 interface ? I am not using CIMC interface.
regards
PrasadOk. That trigged me even a more fundamental question. My undestanding is that three are total 7 ports on N1010.
2 LoM fixed port 10/100/1000
4 PCI port
1 CIMC port (the one port kept near to USB slots)
Mgmt 0 can only use the LoM interfaces (G1andG2) for sending traffic.... LoM is not separate port other than the 1-6 interface as per below link
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps9441/ps9902/white_paper_c07-603623.html
The Cisco Nexus 1010 has six 1 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces available for network connectivity: two 1 Gigabit Ethernet LAN-on-motherboard (LOM) interfaces and four 1 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, available through a PCI card "
I will update with my observation tommorow. Then I will come back with 1000v and DNM VSB integration quires -
Nexus 1010 HA Active with warm standby
I have deployed two 1010 appliances, the upstream switches are two 6509 wihtout VSS.
I cannot get the HA up.
Output of show module is:
Mod Ports Module-Type Model Status
1 0 Nexus 1010 (Virtual Services App Nexus1010 active *
2 0 Virtual Supervisor Module powered-up
Mod Sw Hw
1 4.2(1)SP1(3) 0.0
Mod MAC-Address(es) Serial-Num
1 00-19-07-6c-5a-a8 to 00-19-07-6c-62-a8 NA
Mod Server-IP Server-UUID Server-Name
1 10.146.102.10 NA NA
Output of show system redundancy status is :
Redundancy role
administrative: primary
operational: primary
Redundancy mode
administrative: HA
operational: None
This supervisor (sup-1)
Redundancy state: Active
Supervisor state: Active
Internal state: Active with warm standby
Other supervisor (sup-2)
Redundancy state: Standby
Error in getting supervisor and internal state of other supervisor.
and the output of show system internal redundancy info is:
My CP:
slot: 0
domain: 25
role: primary
status: RDN_ST_AC
state: RDN_DRV_ST_AC_SB
intr: enabled
power_off_reqs: 0
reset_reqs: 9
Other CP:
slot: 1
status: RDN_ST_SB
active: true
ver_rcvd: true
degraded_mode: true
Redun Device 0:
name: ha0
pdev: f37e8640
alarm: true
mac: ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
tx_set_ver_req_pkts: 319
tx_set_ver_rsp_pkts: 0
tx_heartbeat_req_pkts: 61193
tx_heartbeat_rsp_pkts: 0
rx_set_ver_req_pkts: 0
rx_set_ver_rsp_pkts: 0
rx_heartbeat_req_pkts: 0
rx_heartbeat_rsp_pkts: 0
rx_drops_wrong_domain: 0
rx_drops_wrong_slot: 0
rx_drops_short_pkt: 0
rx_drops_queue_full: 0
rx_drops_inactive_cp: 0
rx_drops_bad_src: 0
rx_drops_not_ready: 0
rx_drops_wrong_ver: 0
rx_unknown_pkts: 0
Redun Device 1:
name: ha1
pdev: f37e8240
alarm: false
mac: 00:02:3d:70:19:81
tx_set_ver_req_pkts: 314
tx_set_ver_rsp_pkts: 0
tx_heartbeat_req_pkts: 61193
tx_heartbeat_rsp_pkts: 0
rx_set_ver_req_pkts: 0
rx_set_ver_rsp_pkts: 5
rx_heartbeat_req_pkts: 0
rx_heartbeat_rsp_pkts: 61165
rx_drops_wrong_domain: 0
rx_drops_wrong_slot: 0
rx_drops_short_pkt: 0
rx_drops_queue_full: 0
rx_drops_inactive_cp: 0
rx_drops_bad_src: 0
rx_drops_not_ready: 0
rx_drops_wrong_ver: 0
rx_unknown_pkts: 0
Can anyone please help in resolving this issue.
Regards,
SabihHi Sabih,
For a Nexus 1010 pair to form HA redundancy, the communicate with each other via the Control VLAN. You would have specified this during your installation.
Can you verify that they are both utilizing the same Control VLAN.
n1010# show svs domain
Furthermore, ensure that this vlan is defined and forwarding, on the relevant ports, on the upstream 6509s.
Thanks,
Michael -
Nexus 1010 - Issue copying s/w onto device using SCP.
Hi
I'm trying to copy the new version of s/w ( nexus-1000v.4.2.1.SV1.4.iso) onto a Nexus 1010 switch using the command:
copy scp: bootflash:repository
The software starts to copy but unfortunately only gets to around 10% complete before failing. It's almost like it's getting stuck for some reason?
The file is quite large (163Mb), however, there is plenty of space on the disk (see below) so I cannot understand while this is happening.
switch# dir bootflash:repository
16384 Nov 05 17:48:52 2010 lost+found/
156403712 Nov 05 17:52:02 2010 nam-4-2-1.iso
133965824 Nov 05 17:53:02 2010 nexus-1000v.4.0.4.SV1.3b.iso
Usage for bootflash://sup-local
305950720 bytes used
3685429248 bytes free
3991379968 bytes total
Does anyone have any suggestions as to why this is happening? Below is the exact output from the box:
switch# copy scp: bootflash:repository
Enter source filename: nexus-1000v.4.2.1.SV1.4.iso
Enter vrf (If no input, current vrf 'default' is considered):
Enter hostname for the scp server: 10.214.30.56
Enter username: 00000001
[email protected]'s
password:
nexus-1000v.4.2.1.SV1.4.iso 9% 15MB 0.0KB/s - stalled -Read from remote host 10.214.30.56: Connection reset by peer
lost connectionHi guys,
Any ideas on this? -
Hello
I have a problem with Nexus 1010 HA.
I have two Nexus 1010. One is configured as Primary and the other as Secondary.
I have a VSB (VSM type) created on both, enabled as Primary and Secondary respectively.
HA between VSMs works fine. But HA between Nexus is not working. Something is missed. Any ideas? Thank you!!!
Nexus 1010 - Primary
NX-1010-TB# sh system red status
Redundancy role
administrative: primary
operational: primary
Redundancy mode
administrative: HA
operational: None
This supervisor (sup-1)
Redundancy state: Active
Supervisor state: Active
Internal state: Active with no standby
NX-1010-TB# sh mo
Mod Ports Module-Type Model Status
1 0 Cisco Nexus1010 Chassis Nexus1010 active *
Mod Sw Hw
1 4.2(1)SP1(2) 0.0
Mod MAC-Address(es) Serial-Num
1 00-19-07-6c-5a-a8 to 00-19-07-6c-62-a8 NA
Mod Server-IP Server-UUID Server-Name
1 10.1.30.53 NA NA
Nexus 1010 - Secondary
switch# sh sys red st
Redundancy role
administrative: secondary
operational: secondary
Redundancy mode
administrative: HA
operational: None
This supervisor (sup-2)
Redundancy state: Active
Supervisor state: Active
Internal state: Active with no standby
Other supervisor (sup-1)
Redundancy state: Not present
switch# sh module
Mod Ports Module-Type Model Status
2 0 Cisco Nexus1010 Chassis Nexus1010 active *
Mod Sw Hw
2 4.2(1)SP1(2) 0.0
Mod MAC-Address(es) Serial-Num
2 00-19-07-6c-5a-a8 to 00-19-07-6c-62-a8 NA
Mod Server-IP Server-UUID Server-Name
2 0.0.0.0 NA NA
* this terminal sessionPrasad,
This means that there is some sort of a communication issue between the two Nexus 1010 switches in the control VLAN. You should probably check the upstream configuration on the ports that connect to the 1010 links carrying the control traffic and also the links involved in the control path.
Thanks,
Shankar -
No export command in Nexus 1010
Hi all,
We want to do a backup of a virtual-service-blade in a Nexus 1010. The document we are following is:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/datacenter/nexus1000/sw/4_2_1_s_p_1_3/software/configuration/guide/n1010_vsvcs_cfg_7backup.html
What we are supposed to do fron this document is to create a file named export-import, to shutdown the primary o secondary virtual service blades, and after it, to execute the command "export primary" o "export secondary", depending on which vsb we want to export.
========= DETAILED STEP IN THE DOCUMENT ================
n1010-1(config-vsb-config)# export secondary
Note: export started..
Note: please be patient..
Note: please be patient..
Note: please be patient..
Note: export completed...n1010-1(config-vsb-config)#
====================================================
The problem is that this "export" command is not available in our nexus 1010.
=========== NEXUS 1010 ===============================
N1010-MGMT(config-vsb-config)# export secondary
^
% Invalid command at '^' marker.
N1010-MGMT(config-vsb-config)#
N1010-MGMT(config-vsb-config)#
N1010-MGMT(config-vsb-config)# ?
description Virtual service blade description
disksize Configure disk size
enable Deploy/remove the virtual service blade
interface Configure virtual service blade interface vlan
no Negate a command or set its defaults
numcpu Configure numcpu
ramsize Configure ram size
shutdown Start/stop the virtual service blade
virtual-service-blade-type Select the virtual service blade type
end Go to exec mode
exit Exit from command interpreter
pop Pop mode from stack or restore from name
push Push current mode to stack or save it under name
where Shows the cli context you are in
=====================================================
The version of the nexus is the same than the document's one.
Document: 4.2(1)SP1(3) ==> Nexus 1010: version 4.2(1)SP1(2)
Software
loader: version unavailable [last: loader version not available]
kickstart: version 4.2(1)SP1(2)
system: version 4.2(1)SP1(2)
kickstart image file is: bootflash:/nexus-1010-kickstart-mz.4.2.1.SP1.2.bin
kickstart compile time: 1/27/2011 14:00:00 [01/28/2011 01:14:35]
system image file is: bootflash:/nexus-1010-mz.4.2.1.SP1.2.bin
system compile time: 1/27/2011 14:00:00 [01/28/2011 04:13:25]
Hardware
cisco Nexus 1010 Chassis ("Cisco Nexus1010 Chassis")
with 14665728 kB of memory.
Processor Board ID T023D700201
We don't know which can be the problem, wheter it can be a bug in the software, or we are doing something wrong.
Thank youThe export command was a new feature added in the 4.2(1)SP1(3) version of code. Your 1010 is one rev lower.
You'll need to upgrade the code on the 1010 to the latest code to get the export command.
The upgrade is pretty straight forward. Just download the code and follow the upgrade guide.
louis -
Hello guys,
We are in the middle of the installation of 2 Nexus 1010 appliances.
the two appliances have a failover mechanism where you have only one address for the cluster of appliance. I don't think that it is a good idea because the Vsm on the appliance already has its own HA mechanism. on the contrary, the appliance HA mechanism is confusing because you can only access by telnet the primary appliance. What if your active VSM is running on the secondary appliance? how to access Out of band to this one?
It would make more sense to me if each appliance 1010 would be standalone?
am I missing something here? any ideas on why we use Ha for the Nexus 1010?
Thank you
laurent
Sent from Cisco Technical Support iPad AppFirst of all. According to the documentation Nexus 1010 is not supported in standalone scenario.
• The HA standalone role is not supported for the Cisco Nexus 1010.
• Cisco Nexus 1010 is not supported in the non HA mode.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/docs/switches/datacenter/nexus1000/sw/4_2_1_s_p_1_4_a/install_upgrade/guide/n1010_installupgrade_install.html#wp1065391
I see the HA mechanism between N1010 as a way how to manage them. Nothing more, nothing less. N1000V on top of them do have their HA mechanism. I am able to reach standby N1010 VSM either by:
ssh to the LOM port of the standby N1010, then connect host and then login virtual-service-blade or
ssh to the N1010 cluster address and then login virtual-service-blade secondary
Petr
Message was edited by: Petr Mojzisek -
Hi,
While I bring Up Secondary Nexus 1010 I am getting this error on primary
Error in getting supervisor and internal state of other supervisor.
sh redundancy status
Redundancy role
administrative: primary
operational: primary
Redundancy mode
administrative: HA
operational: None
This supervisor (sup-1)
Redundancy state: Active
Supervisor state: Active
Internal state: Active with warm standby
Other supervisor (sup-2)
Redundancy state: Standby
Error in getting supervisor and internal state of other supervisor.
On the redundant (standy ) unit I am getting this message
%SYSLOG-2-SYSTEM_MSG: Did not receive supstate notification in 180 seconds. Still waiting
What could be possible reason ? can this be a firmware mismatch ? Both are having same configuration for management control and packet vlan. Both are on same L2 network. If I disconnect the standby unit management cable, it will boot. But if management cable is connected, it will be stuck in the above phase.
regards
Prasad KPrasad,
This means that there is some sort of a communication issue between the two Nexus 1010 switches in the control VLAN. You should probably check the upstream configuration on the ports that connect to the 1010 links carrying the control traffic and also the links involved in the control path.
Thanks,
Shankar -
Need quick reply 4.2(1)SP1(5.1) on Nexus 1010?
We have most likely run into CSCtz74514 in 4.2(1)SP1(3) in a HA Nexus 1010 setup and need to upgrade. In the downloads I can find 4.1(1)SP1(5.1) for Nexus 1010. I have read through the release notes for 4.2(1)SP1(5.1). The only VSAs talked about are Nexus 1110-S and 1110-X
Is 4.2(1)SP1(5.1) really supported on a classic Nexus 1010 with 16GB ram or should we go for 4.2(1)SP1(4a)?
NTM-DC-VSA-01# show inventory
NAME: "Chassis", DESCR: "Nexus 1010 (Virtual Services Appliance) 2 slot Chassis "
PID: N1K-C1010 , VID: A , SN: 1610440479132074267
NAME: "Slot 1", DESCR: "Nexus 1010 (Virtual Services Appliance)"
PID: N1K-C1010 , VID: A , SN: QCI1533A662
NAME: "Slot 2", DESCR: "Nexus 1010 (Virtual Services Appliance)"
PID: N1K-C1010 , VID: A , SN: QCI1533A7Q3
NTM-DC-VSA-01# show ver
Cisco Nexus Operating System (NX-OS) Software
TAC support: http://www.cisco.com/tac
Copyright (c) 2002-2011, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
The copyrights to certain works contained herein are owned by
other third parties and are used and distributed under license.
Some parts of this software are covered under the GNU Public
License. A copy of the license is available at
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html.
Software
loader: version unavailable [last: loader version not available]
kickstart: version 4.2(1)SP1(3)
system: version 4.2(1)SP1(3)
kickstart image file is: bootflash:/nexus-1010-kickstart-mz.4.2.1.SP1.3.bin
kickstart compile time: 7/8/2011 18:00:00 [07/09/2011 04:51:59]
system image file is: bootflash:/nexus-1010-mz.4.2.1.SP1.3.bin
system compile time: 7/8/2011 18:00:00 [07/09/2011 05:16:25]
Hardware
cisco Nexus 1010 (Virtual Services Appliance) 2 slot Chassis ("Nexus 1010 (Virtual Services Appliance)")
with 14304256 kB of memory.
Processor Board ID T023D701401
Device name: NTM-DC-VSA-01
bootflash: 3897832 kB
Disk Storage capacity for VM virtual disks: 346264 MB
Number of physical 1Gbps ethernet ports: 6Thanks a lot Mathew! Would be nice if someone could update the install and upgrade guides so it's clear 1010 and 1010-X are supported as well as the 1110-S and 1110-X.
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Installing DCNM-SAN as a VSB in Nexus 1010
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to install DCNM-SAN as a VSB in Nexus 1010, as I've read on the release notes that since 5.2.x release the distribution is done via a single image and there's an image available right now for 5.2(2)...
But, although I've tried numerous times (together with reading a lot through the two available documents - Installation and licensing guide and Fundamentals), every time I create a new vsb with these images, it becomes a DCNM-LAN install.
I have yet to have any prior experience with DCNM, so I might be missing something.
Any ideas? What am I missing? Am I trying to do something that is not supported? Or, am I just missing a critical point there?
NOTE: This is currently a lab topology, but I have a customer that's very keen on using DCNM-SAN with their MDS switches. And I feel that having this on a the 1010 as a vsb is the best way to do it, if it can be done, with regards to having network staff not deal with servers etc.
Thanks,
EmreAndrew,
We are a little frustrated with the VSB version of DCNM-SAN, it does not appear possible to manage fabric without advanced licensing for the switches, in the licensing guides for DCNM it lists essentials capability that should include port, switch, and fabric-level configuration. On the windows version we can manage the fabric unlicensed as long as we do it from the server direcly or in previous versions if we are running stand alone. These options do not appear to exist for the VSB version. Is there any plan to include any essentials capability in the VSB/OVF versions of the DCNM-SAN. If this is not planned, the documentation should be changed to state that essentials functions are only available in the Windows version.
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