Cisco Cisco Virtual Topology System 2.3 Installation Guide

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Cisco VTS Day Zero Configuration Examples 
The following sections provide details about the different VTS deployment scenarios and the 
respective Day Zero configuration. 
 
Note:   
For details about platforms that are supported in each role, see the Supported Platforms 
section in Cisco VTS Installation Guide
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VTS Day Zero Configuration for Various Roles and Platforms 
The following sections provide examples of day zero configurations required on different 
platforms, based on their role. 
Note:   
You need to replace the variables (IP addresses, passwords, and so on) in the examples 
below with values from your own system. 
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Day Zero Configuration—IOS XRv  
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Day Zero Configuration—Cisco Nexus 9300 or Cisco Nexus 9500 as ToR  
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Day Zero Configuration—Cisco Nexus 5600 as ToR 
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Day Zero Configuration—Cisco Nexus 9300 or Cisco Nexus 9500 as DC Gateway  
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Day Zero Configuration—Cisco Nexus 5600 as DC Gateway 
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Day Zero Configuration—Cisco Nexus 9300 or Cisco Nexus 9500 or Cisco Nexus 5600 
or Cisco Nexus 7000 as Spine 
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Day Zero Configuration—Cisco ASR 9000 as DCI—VRF Peering Mode  
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Day Zero Configuration—Cisco Nexus 7000 as DCI—VRF Peering Mode  
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Day Zero Configuration—Cisco ASR 9000 as Integrated DCI (DCI and DC Gateway)  
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Day Zero Configuration—Cisco Nexus 7000 as Integrated DCI (DCI and DC Gateway)  
Day Zero Configuration—IOS XRv 
hostname xrvr01 
logging buffered 5242880 
logging buffered critical 
logging facility syslog 
service timestamps log datetime 
telnet vrf default ipv4 server max-servers 10 
line console 
exec-timeout 0 0 

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