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*A:VSC-1>bof#

The management IP address is configured using the address command which has a syntax of:

[no] address ip‐prefix/ip‐prefix‐length [active standby]

where keywords are in bold, parameters are in italics and optional elements are enclosed in square brackets. “[ ]”. Typically, the no form of the command will remove the configured parameter or return it to its default value.

In the input below, the management IP is set to 192.168.1.254/24:

*A:VSC-1>bof# address 192.168.1.254/24

3.Configure DNS servers

The HP VSC allows for up to three DNS servers to be defined that will be contacted in order: primary, secondary and tertiary. If one DNS is not reachable, the next DNS is contacted.

The DNS servers are configured with the following command syntax:

primary‐dns ip‐address no primary‐dns

secondary‐dns ip‐address no secondary‐dns

tertiary‐dns ip‐address no tertiary‐dns

The primary, secondary and tertiary DNS servers are configured to 10.0.0.1, 10.0.0.2 and 10.0.0.3, respectively, with the following commands:

*A:VSC-1>bof# primary-dns 10.0.0.1 *A:VSC-1>bof# secondary-dns 10.0.0.2 *A:VSC-1>bof# tertiary-dns 10.0.0.3

4. Configure the DNS domain

The HP VSC DNS domain is set with the dns-domain command which has the following syntax:

dns‐domain dns‐name no dns‐domain

The DNS domain is set to example.com with the command below:

*A:VSC-1>bof# dns-domain example.com

5.Configure static routes for the management IP network

A static route is configured for the management IP interface with the static-route command which has the following syntax:

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Contents HP Distributed Cloud Networking 3.0.R2 Installation Guide Warranty Table of Contents HP VRS and VRS-G Software Installation Documentation feedback Appendix Emulated Ethernet NIC Notes Audience About This GuideHP DCN Overview HP DCN Overview and InfrastructureHP Virtualized Services Directory HP DCN Infrastructure Requirements and Recommendations HP DCN Installation OverviewInstallation Setup HP VSD Installation Overview HP DCN Software InstallationInstallation Types HP VSD Hardware and Software RequirementsReinstalling HP VSD Installation MethodsHP VSD Installation Using QCow2 Image Set Up Appliance VMsTo change the root password, on each node, run Verify the appliance VMs are running Connect to Appliance VMsConfigure Networking Configure DNS ServerPing the gateway in this example, 192.168.100.1. ping Verify the DNS reverse named file records as follows Set up forward DNS records as followsInstall HP VSD using qcow2 Configure NTP ServerHP VSD Installation Using ISO Disc Image Set Up VM for ISOInstall VSD on Node Configure Networking, DNS, and NTP Install HP VSD Using ISOExtract and Mount ISO Image Xmpp Import Certificates on the ServersExample of Load Balancer Configuration If you are using an Ldap store, see Using an Ldap StoreLdap Store HP VSC Software Installation HP VSC Installation NotesHP VSC Software Installation Procedure on KVM Copy HP VSC disks for libvirt access For single disk deployment useFor legacy two disk deployment use Emulated Disks Notes Emulated Ethernet NIC Notes HP VSC Software Installation Procedure on VMwareInstalling HP VSC on Esxi Using OVA HP VSC Software Installation Procedure on VMware HP VSC Software Installation HP VSC Software Installation Procedure on VMware HP VSC Update HP VSC configuration and rebootHP VSC Boot Options File Configuration HP VSC Basic ConfigurationSistency file .ndx which will preserve system Dns‐domain dns‐name no dns‐domain To check connectivity To enable index persistence, the command isSystem-level HP VSC Configuration HP VSC System and Protocol ConfigurationNTP Servers and Time Zone In-band and Loopback IP Interfaces HP VSC Software Installation Post-install Security Tasks TCP Tftp HP VRS and VRS-G Software Installation VRS and VRS-G Installation OverviewPreparing the Hypervisor Install dependencies for Rhel Installing the VRS or VRS-G SoftwareVRS on Rhel This section containsIf you have modified /etc/default/openvswitch, restart Install the VRS package for RhelInstall dependencies RebootInstall the following packages using dpkg VRS on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with Ubuntu 12.04 Cloud PackagesRestart the VRS service Installing the VRS Kernel Module for Mpls over GREVRS-G on Rhel or Ubuntu This section contains the following subsectionsInstall dependencies for Dkms Installing VRS Kernel Module On RhelReboot to pick up correct kernel To verify which kernel is currently runningInstalling VRS Kernel Module On Ubuntu Configuring and Running VRS or VRS-GTo customize, use scripts that you run after bootup Verify that the VRS processes restart correctlyVMware VRS VM Deployment Creating the dVSwitchIntroduction PrerequisitesVSphere vSwitch Configurations Verifying the Creation of the dVSwitchVSwitch0 VSwitch1Deployment of dVRS Information NeededVerifying Deployment Additional Verification Deployment of dVRSClean Install on XenServer VRS Installation on Citrix XenServerInstall in the following order Remove stock openvswitchEnsue, with the following error Introduction BlockInstallation Reboot XenServerVerification Upgrade Existing dVRS Installation on XenServer Ensure that the xenmon to OVS socket is upGives hpManagedNetworks Uuid = HPNetUUID Verify HPManagedNetwork is created Ensure that all packages are installedRoot 15072 0.0 0.0 4032 772 hvc0 + 1545 Specifying the Active and Standby HP VSCs Running and Configuring VRSActive Contoller Standby ControllerVRS Installation on Citrix XenServer Software technical support and software updates How to contact HPSupport and Other Resources Gather information before contacting an authorized supportRelated information Related information Support and Other Resources Documentation feedback Appendix Emulated Ethernet NIC Notes Modify the eth0 configurationEdit or create the br0 configuration