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Been Here a Week and We’re Just Getting Started… Day 1 of VMworld 2010

What a long day. I’m beat. I’ve been in San Francisco for a week now. I had to fly in last Monday for my VCDX defense in Palo Alto…. I’m already starting to feel drained from being on the other side of the country from home. Today was the first day of VMworld, you know, [...]

Cisco Live 2010! The last two days…

The last two days are basically a blur…  These sessions were more technical, deeper, and focused.  I had to skip the customer appreciation event on Wednesday night to study for my CCIE Routing & Switching written exam, which I very thankfully passed.  My primary focus on that isn’t to get my CCIE…at least this year. [...]

Nexus 1000v and 1010 News

I attended the Cisco Partner Virtual Summit the past few days and learned a great deal about existing and up-and-coming Cisco releases in the data center. One of the sessions detailed advancements in the Nexus 1000v and new Nexus 1010 appliance. Security Right now, you probably have a great many virtual machines in your data [...]

Vote Early, Vote Often (Again!) for VMworld – Nexus 1000v Session

Originally I had submitted to speak about Cisco’s Nexus 1000v virtual switch at VMworld.  A few days after I did that Cisco offered to do a joint presentation with them so that has been my focus, but long story short that may not happen as some things have changed on the Cisco side.  A lot [...]

Deploying the Nexus 1000v to IBM Bladecenters

Usually deploying the Nexus 1000v virtual switch has gone without a hitch in the many I’ve completed. I’m at a customer site and we deployed the Nexus 1000v to their production environment without incident. We’re deploying the 1000v to their disaster recovery environment as well and began running into issues. The hosts that we’ve deployed [...]

Cisco VN-Links: Virtualization-Aware Networking

In one of my earlier blog posts, I touched on how the Nexus 1000v serves as the access switch in the Core, Distribution, Access Layer model of networking. Prior to the 1000v, the vSwitch on the ESX hosts served as the access switch, creating an additional access layer and removing visibility for the network engineers. [...]

License Management in the Nexus 1000v

I’m wrapping up another deployment of the Nexus 1000v and licensing it. Licensing the 1000v isn’t as intuitive as I had hoped, so read on… Obtaining the License You probably have a list of Serial Numbers/Activation Codes from VMware for use with the 1000v — one for each CPU socket on each host that will [...]

Two Annoying Bugs in the Cisco Nexus 1000v

Lately I’ve been working on several implementations of the Cisco Nexus 1000v.  While doing so we’ve hit a couple of annoying bugs.  The first one was in a pretty simple environment.  The customer had a number of vSphere hosts with six NICs connected to a single uplink used for VM traffic.  The six NICs were [...]

Obscure Bug in Nexus 1000v SV1(2) Around Adding Physical Adapters

Yesterday we were deploying the Nexus 1000v SV1(2) and found a bug (well, Cisco knows about it, but we didn’t). If you manage physical adapters under the dvSwitch menu in vCenter and remove an interface from an uplink and then re-add that same interface to another uplink, vCenter will show that the links are up, [...]

Devil’s Advocate for the Nexus 1000v

I just finished up another installation of the Nexus 1000v at a customer site a few days ago and thought it a fitting time to talk about what the Nexus 1000v has to bring to the table. The Background A little background in the Nexus 1000v is in order. The 1000v is just a virtual [...]

How to Recover an Orphaned Nexus 1000v Switch

Uh oh. Something just happened to your VSM (Virtual Supervisor Module). Maybe the config was cleared or the entire (or both) VMs are gone and you don’t have a backup. How can you recover your now orphaned distributed switch? It’s not as hard as you’d think. This recently happened to me. Through an unusual chain [...]

Looking at the Cisco Nexus 1000v for your VMware environment? Some considerations….

We’re starting to see a serious uptake in interest in deploying the Nexus 1000v virtual distributed switch.  I believe the latest service release calmed some fears about this new product and having some references to point at always helps.  As we perform more implementations we’re starting to see some things that customers need to be [...]

Revisiting the Components of the Cisco Nexus 1000v

This is an update and bit of a rewrite of an earlier post I made here.  I wanted to add more detail and information now that I’ve worked with the Nexus 1000v more.
If you’ve read a lot of the Varrow blogs you’ll see information and talk about Cisco’s Nexus technology and products.  To be blunt, [...]

Cisco Releases Nexus 1000v Version 1.2

On Friday Cisco finally released something I’ve been waiting on…version 1.2 of the Nexus 1000v virtual switch. This should fix a bug I’ve hit as well as add some nice new features, included a GUI for the initial configuration of the VSM.  The update is, of course, free to existing customers.
The new features include:

GUI [...]

Out of Ports on a Nexus 1000v Port-Profile?

Just a little FYI.  If you aren’t paying attention when configuring your port-profiles which turn in to your VMware Port Groups the default maximum number of ports is 32.  If you try to add another server you’ll get the following error:
The resource vim.dvs.DistributedVirtualPort is not available in vim.dvs.DistributedVirtualPortgroupYourPortGroupHere.
It’s an easy fix.  Just go to the [...]