vnet-manager-create
This command creates additional VNET manager zones.
Syntax vnet-manager-create
name name-string |
Specify the name of service configuration. |
vnet vnet name |
Specify the VNET assigned to the service. |
Specify one or more of the following options: |
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disable|enable |
Specify the state of the service. |
location fabric-node name |
Specify the location of the service. |
storage-pool storage-pool name |
Specify the storage pool assigned to the service. |
Defaults None.
Access CLI
History Command introduced in Version 2.5.4.
Usage VNET HA provides high availability for switch access through a VNET manager. The VNET manager is a zone, typically with one IP interface, allows a VNET administrator to log into and administer a VNET using the CLI or a REST API. HA functionality is provided by allowing you to create multiple VNET managers. Access to the VNET managers is enabled when you add either standard or VRRP VIP interfaces to the VNET managers.
CLI network-admin@switch >
vnet-manager-delete
This command deletes a VNET Manager zone.
Syntax vnet-manager-delete name name-string
name name-string |
Specify the name of VNET you want to delete. |
Defaults None.
Access CLI
History Command introduced in Version 2.5.4
Usage VNET HA provides high availability for switch access through a VNET manager. The VNET manager is a zone, typically with one IP interface, allows a VNET administrator to log into and administer a VNET using the CLI or a REST API. HA functionality is provided by allowing you to create multiple VNET managers. Access to the VNET managers is enabled when you add either standard or VRRP VIP interfaces to the VNET managers.
vnet-manager-migrate
This command is used to migrate a vitrual network (VNET) manager from one location to another.
Syntax vnet-manager-migrate
name name-string |
Specify the name of the VNET manager. |
Specify one or both of the following options: |
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location fabric-node-name |
Specify the location name. |
storage-pool storage-pool-name |
Specify the storage pool name. |
Defaults None.
Access CLI
History Command introduced in nvOS Version 1.2.1.
Usage A virtual network manager (VNET manager) can administer a virtual network (VNET) but the same management abstraction can also be used to administer a fabric, cluster, or standalone switch. This command migrates a VNET managers in a fabric to a storage pool.
Examples To migrate the VNET manager, MyVNET, to storage pool, keep-all, use the following command:
CLI network-admin@switch > vnet-manager-migrate MyVNET location net-fabric storage-pool keep-all
vnet-manager-modify
This command is used to modify an existing virtual network (VNET) manager configuration.
Syntax vnet-manager-modify
name name-string |
Specify the name of the VNET manager. |
Specify one or more of the following options: |
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disable|enable |
Specify if you want to disable or enable the VNET manager. |
location fabric-node name |
Specify the location of the service. |
storage-pool storage-pool name |
Specify the storage pool assigned to the service. |
gateway ip-address |
Specify the gateway IP address. |
Defaults None.
Access CLI
History Command introduced in nvOS Version 1.2.1.
Usage A virtual network manager (VNET manager) can administer a virtual network (VNET) but the same management abstraction can also be used to administer a fabric, cluster, or standalone switch. This command modifies a VNET manager configuration.
Examples To disable the VNET manager, MyVNET, use the following option:
CLI network-admin@switch > vnet-manager-modify MyVNET disable
vnet-manager-show
This command is used to display information about an existing virtual network (VNET) manager configuration.
Syntax vnet-manager-show
name name-string |
Specifies the name of the VNET manager. |
type vnet-mgr|vrouter|vlb| |
Specifies the type of VNET manager service. |
scope loca|fabric |
Specifies the scope of the VNET manager. |
vnet vnet-name |
Specifies the name of the VNET. |
is-global true|false |
Specifies if the service is global or not. |
location fabric-node name |
Specifies the location of the VNET manager. |
Defaults None.
Access CLI
History
Version 1.2 |
Command introduced. |
Version 2.1 |
The options, openstack and netvmm, added to the parameter type. The parameter, location, added. |
Usage A virtual network manager (VNET manager) can administer a virtual network (VNET) but the same management abstraction can also be used to administer a fabric, cluster, or standalone switch. This command displays information about a VNET manager configuration.
Examples To display the VNET manager, MyVNET, with the layout option vertical, use the following option:
CLI network-admin@switch > vnet-manager-show MyVNET layout vertical
name: myVNET
type: vnet-mgr
scope: fabric
vnet: ops-mgmt
vnet-service: shared
state: enabled
gateway: 10.1.1.1
switch: pleiades34