Cisco Cisco Expressway Installation Guide
14. On the
Properties
page, configure the network properties of the virtual Expressway and click Next.
This includes theExpressway's IPv4 Address, IPv4 Netmask, and IPv4 Gateway. You can optionally
enable IPv6 support and specify the equivalent IPv6 addresses.
enable IPv6 support and specify the equivalent IPv6 addresses.
15. On the
Ready to Complete
page:
a. Confirm the deployment settings.
b. Select the Power on after deployment check box.
c. Click Finish.
b. Select the Power on after deployment check box.
c. Click Finish.
The installation process will begin and a progress bar will be displayed.
The Expressway ova is now deployed as a Guest on the VM Host and you should be able to access the
Expressway via a web browser.
Expressway via a web browser.
Deploying ova to host using vSphere client
These instructions represent a typical installation. The Deploy OVF Template wizard dynamically changes to
reflect host configuration.
reflect host configuration.
1. If the .ova file is already preloaded onto the ESXi Host datastore (for example, in Cisco Business Edition
6000 deployments):
a. Using a web browser, go to https://<VMwareHost>/folder supplying any required credentials (typically
the same username and password as used to log into the vSphere client).
b. Navigate through the index of datacenters to find the .ova file you want to deploy from the datastore.
c. Right click on the .ova file and select
c. Right click on the .ova file and select
Copy Link Location
.
(If the .ova file is not preloaded on the datastore, you can select and upload it in the following steps.)
2. Log in to the vSphere client to access the ESXi Host.
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