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Backup copy
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Cisco CSR 1000V Series Cloud Services Router Software Configuration Guide
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Cisco Systems, Inc
Copyright 2012-2014 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved
N T E N T S
Iii
ESXi
Prerequisites
Upgrading the Cisco IOS XE Software
Periodic Notification
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13-2
Preface
Objectives
Document Revision History
Release Date Change Summary
Organization
Chapter Title Description
Related Documentation
Document Conventions
Convention Description
Or Ctrl
Square brackets enclose default responses to system prompts
Within an optional element
Examples use the following conventions
Processes
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Cisco CSR 1000V Series Cloud Services Router Overview
Introduction
Cisco CSR 1000V Virtual Form Factor
Virtual Machine Requirements
Router Interfaces
Virtual Machines
Hypervisor Support
VMware Citrix Kernel Based Virtual
Hypervisor vNIC Requirements
ESXi XenServer Machine KVM Microsoft Hyper-V
Cisco IOS XE Release 10S, 3.11S 12S
VMware ESXi
NIC Types Supported
Citrix XenServer
Cisco CSR 1000V and Hypervisor Limitations
VMXNET3, VIF and Virtio NIC types are para-virtualized NICs
Server Requirements
Cisco CSR 1000V Series Software License Overview
Intel
Cisco CSR 1000V Version License Type License Term
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Feature Cisco ASR 1000 Series Cisco CSR 1000V Series
Gigabit Ethernet x ports only
When using the Rest API to manage the Cisco CSR
Supported Cisco IOS XE Technologies
GRE
XE Release Technologies Required for
See the Following
XE Release Technologies Required for
Supported Cisco CSR Licenses Supported Documentation
Network Management
Services
QoS
AAA
Waas
Managing the Router Using Cisco Configuration Professional
Managing the Router Using the Cisco CSR 1000V Rest API
Management Support
Cisco CSR 1000V supports the following management options
Related Cisco Product Compatibility
Cisco Unified Computing System UCS Products
Using Cisco Feature Navigator Using the Software Advisor
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.9S/3.10S/3.11S/3.12S
Using the Software Release Notes
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Using the History Buffer to Recall Commands
Using Keyboard Shortcuts
Keystrokes Purpose
Command Purpose
Understanding the Command Modes
Command Mode Access Method Prompt Exit Method
Finding Command Options
Getting Help
Enter the configure terminal
Command Comment
Using the interface GigabitEthernet
Interface configuration commands
Configuration commands
Enter the command that you want to
Configure for the interface. This
Using the no and default Forms of Commands
Saving Configuration Changes
This task saves the configuration to Nvram
Managing Configuration Files
Example 1 Copying a Startup Configuration File to Bootflash
Powering Off the Cisco CSR
Filtering the Output of show and more Commands
Nvram File Security
Installation Overview
Cisco CSR 1000V software can install and boot
Cisco CSR 1000V Installation Task Workflow
Cisco CSR 1000V Installation Options
Cisco CSR 1000V Installation Files
Obtaining the Cisco CSR 1000V Software
Installation Option VMware ESXi Citrix XenServer
Guidelines and Limitations
Microsoft
Hyper-V
Where to Go Next
Rommon and the Cisco CSR
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Installing the Cisco CSR 1000V in VMware ESXi Environments
VMware ESXi Support Information
Cisco CSR 1000V Version
Supported vSwitch
2lists the virtual machine requirements for the Cisco CSR
GB virtual disk
Virtual CPUs
GB of RAM
Or more virtual network interface cards
Supported VMware Features and Operations
Virtual CPUs, requiring 2.5 GB minimum of RAM
Suspend See the following table for more information
Supported VMware Features and Operations Networking Features
Supported VMware Features and Operations High Availability
Client
GB RAM Allocation VCPUs Requires Minimum
Installation Requirements for VMware ESXi
Allocation VCPUs Requires Minimum
Deploying the Cisco CSR 1000V OVA Template to the VM
Deploying the OVA Template to the VM
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Property Description
Enable SCP Server Enables the IOS SCP feature
Property Description
Command Name Parameters Description
Tar xvf file.ova bdeo.sh README-BDEO.txt
Cisco CSR 1000V Cloud Services Router
Enters the ESXi login username
Pw -password
Enters the ESXi login password
Login
Ipw -iospassword
Enters the Cisco IOS XE IOS password required for
Remote login
Choose vApp Options Properties
See Figure
Adding Custom Properties for the Cisco CSR
Choose vApp Options Advanced
Edit Property Settings Window
Example of Custom Property Added
Power on the VM to boot the Cisco CSR Optional
Installing the Cisco CSR 1000V in VMware ESXi Environments
Click OK Click Finish
Increasing Performance on VMWare ESXi Configurations
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Citrix XenServer Support Information
Installation Requirements for Citrix XenServer
Requirements Cisco IOS XE 3.10S 12S
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Click Finish
Kernel Virtual Machine Support Information
KVM Support on OpenStack
Installation Requirements for KVM
Requirements Release 3.10S 11S 12S
Installing the Cisco CSR 1000V in KVM Environments
Choose Application System Tools
Click Advanced options
Creating the Instance Using the KVM Command
Creating the Instance Using the OpenStack Command Line Tool
Nova flavor-create csrflavor 6 4096 0
Creating the Instance Using the OpenStack Dashboard
Virsh nodeinfo
Increasing Performance on KVM Configurations
Virsh vcpupin csr1000v 1
Modprobe vhost-net
For more information, see the KVM documentation
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Microsoft Hyper-V Support Information
1lists the installation requirements for Microsoft HyperV
Installation Requirements for Microsoft Hyper-V
Microsoft Hyper-V Requirements Cisco IOS XE 3.12S
Prerequisites
Configuring the Server Manager Settings
Creating the VM
Configuring the VM Settings
Click Specify Name and Location
Select Network Adapter and click Add
Launching the VM to Boot the Cisco CSR
Booting the Cisco CSR 1000V and Accessing the Console
Booting the Cisco CSR 1000V as the VM
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Accessing the Cisco CSR 1000V Console
Accessing the Cisco CSR 1000V Through the VM Console
Creating Serial Console Access in VMware ESXi
Click the Configuration tab and click Security Profile
Creating the Serial Console Access in Microsoft Hyper-V
Creating the Serial Console Access in KVM
Click on Add Hardware
Command or Action Purpose
Changing the Console Port Access After Installation
Example
End Exits configuration mode Example
Routerconfig# end
Router# copy systemrunning-config Nvramstartup-config
Reload Reloads the operating system
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Prerequisites for the Software Upgrade Process
Upgrading the Cisco IOS XE Software
Copy nvramstartup-config ftp rcp tftp
Copies the startup configuration file to a server
Configuration file copy can serve as a backup copy
Enter the destination URL when prompted
Dir bootflash
Copy bootflash ftp rcp tftp
Copy tftp bootflash or Copy rcp bootflash
Router# copy tftp bootflash
Use this command to enter global configuration mode
No boot system
Loading the New System Image
Loading the New System Image from the Cisco IOS XE Software
Exit
Copy running-config startup-config
Exit
Write
Write memory
Config-register
Loading the New System Image from Grub Mode
Do write Do write memory
Enter the letter c
Upgrading the Cisco IOS XE Software
Configuration file copy serves as a backup copy
Backup copy
System
Write down the name of the system image file
Rebooting the Cisco CSR
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Router# show platform software vnic-if interface-mapping
Adding and Deleting Network Interfaces on the Cisco CSR
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Cisco CSR 1000V Network Interfaces and VM Cloning
Csr1000v# show platform software vnic-if interface-mapping
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VMware ESXi
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Vlan
Cisco CSR 1000V Interfaces Directly Mapped to vSwitch Trunk
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Bit Number Hexadecimal Meaning
About Grub Mode and the Configuration Register
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Accessing Grub Mode
Boot Field
Enable Config-register
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Modifying the Configuration Register confreg
Using the Grub Menu
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Confreg value
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Displaying the Configuration Register Settings
Changing the Configuration Register Settings
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Prerequisites for Call Home
12-1
Information About Call Home
Benefits of Using Call Home
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Anonymous Reporting
Obtaining Smart Call Home Services
12-3
How to Configure Call Home
Configuring Smart Call Home Single Command
Following sections show detailed or optional configurations
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Call-home reporting anonymous contact-email-addr
Mode using the call-home reporting
12-5
Configuring and Enabling Smart Call Home
Configure terminal Service call-home No service call-home
Enabling and Disabling Call Home
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Phone-number + phone-number
Configuring Contact Information
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Example
Configuring Destination Profiles
12-8
Creating a New Destination Profile
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No destination transport-method email http
Destination address email email-address http url
Destination preferred-msg-format long-text
Short-text xml
Copying a Destination Profile
Configure terminal Call-home
12-11
Setting Profiles to Anonymous Mode
Call -home
Anonymous-reporting-only is set, only crash
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Subscribing to Alert Groups
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Periodic Notification
Subscribe-to-alert-group snapshot periodic daily
Hhmm hourly mm interval mm monthly date
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Level Keyword Syslog Level Description
Message Severity Threshold
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Configuring Snapshot Command List
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Priority number
Configuring General email Options
12-18
Command or Action Purpose
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Specifying Rate Limit for Sending Call Home Messages
Configure terminal Call-home Rate-limit number
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Specifies the proxy server for the Http request
Specifying Http Proxy Server
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Configure terminal Call-home No syslog-throttling
Configuring Syslog Throttling
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Hostname command
Configuring Call Home Data Privacy
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Sending Call Home Communications Manually
Sending a Call Home Test Message Manually
Call-home test test-messageprofile name
Call-home test test-message profile name
Call-home send alert-group configuration profile
Sending Call Home Alert Group Messages Manually
Call-home send alert-group snapshot profile name
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Submitting Call Home Analysis and Report Requests
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Example
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Configuring Diagnostic Signatures
Prerequisites for Diagnostic Signatures
Information About Diagnostic Signatures
12-30
Diagnostic Signature Downloading
Diagnostic Signatures Overview
12-31
Diagnostic Signature Workflow
Diagnostic Signature Events and Actions
Diagnostic Signature Event Detection
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Diagnostic Signature Variables
Diagnostic Signature Actions
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Configuring the Call Home Service for Diagnostic Signatures
How to Configure Diagnostic Signatures
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Destination transport-method email http
Mail-server ipv4-addr name priority number
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Configuring Diagnostic Signatures
Call-home Diagnostic-signature
What to Do Next
Before You Begin
Router# configure terminal Routerconfig# service call-home
Configuration Examples for Diagnostic Signatures
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Show call-home
Displaying Call Home Configuration Information
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All destination profiles
Examples
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Example 2 Call Home Information in Detail
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Callloop
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Router# show call-home profile campus-noc
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Example Call Home Statistics
Default Settings
Alert Group Trigger Events and Commands
Parameters Default
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Message Contents
Data Item Description Call-Home Message Tag
Plain Text and XML XML Only
Type is the product model number from backplane
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Sample Syslog Alert Notification in XML Format
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Activating Cisco CSR 1000V Licenses
13-1
License Upgrade and Downgrade Scenarios
13-2
Managing the Throughput Level Licenses
13-3
Changing the Maximum Throughput Level
13-4
Platform hardware throughput level MB
10 100 1000 250 2500 50 500
Platform hardware throughput level
10000 25000 50000 eval-only
License-Based Restriction on Aggregate Bandwidth
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Input
58757880
Output
Requesting a New Virtual UDI
Request license new-udi
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Router# show license udi history
Rest API
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14-2
Enable Configure terminal
Enabling Rest API Support Using the Cisco IOS XE CLI
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Activate
No shutdown
Interface virtualportgroup virtualportgroup-number
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14-6
Enables the secure Https server
Enables the transport map to support Https
Enters remote-management configuration mode
Disabling Rest API Support
Disables support for the Rest API
Exits remote-management configuration mode
Router# show virtual-service detail
Viewing the Rest API Container Status
14-9
Pnsc
14-10
No shutdown Exit
No shutdown Exit Virtual-service csrmgmt
15-1
Enables IP processing on an interface without
Activate End
Interface virtualportgroup
Assigning it an explicit IP address
Ip route ip-addresssubnet-maskvirtualportgroup
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15-4
Http port command
To the Cisco Prime Network Services Controller Host
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Exits configuration mode and enters privileged
Exec mode
Settings
Displays the Cisco CSR 1000V remote management
No pnsc host ipv4-addrlocal-port number shared-secret
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15-8
Troubleshooting Cisco CSR 1000V VM Issues
16-1
Troubleshooting VM Performance Issues
Troubleshooting Network Connectivity Issues
16-2
Voluntarily Rehosting the License to a New VM
Click Continue to Product License Registration
Figure A-1 License to Initiate-Transfer Screen
Figure A-3 License Rehost Target and Options
Obtaining a Rehost License if the System Fails
Command modes, understanding Call-home reporting command
Commands Call-home request command
Aaa-authorization call-home
Call-home send alert-group command Active call-home
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