Cisco Cisco Prime Network 4.2 User Guide
Cisco Prime Network 4.2.3 Supported Technologies and Topologies
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of a port is compared to the peer WWN of another port found in the FCS Database Entries table under a
VSAN node of the logical inventory.
VSAN node of the logical inventory.
6.2.23 Entity Association Information
Entity Association Information includes the below attributes, which are matched against the related
entities in two different VNEs:
entities in two different VNEs:
1. UUID (Universal Unique Identifier)
2. IP Address
3. MAC Address
4. Name (Name can be the component/entity name, VNE name or SysName of Device)
5. Other matching parameter (Any other matching parameter of component/entity)
2. IP Address
3. MAC Address
4. Name (Name can be the component/entity name, VNE name or SysName of Device)
5. Other matching parameter (Any other matching parameter of component/entity)
The following attributes are used in Prime Network 4.2.3:
Physical server to Host hyperlink UUID or IP (whichever is available and matching).
VM to Virtual device hyperlink IP address or Name or Other matching parameter
(whichever is available and matching).
(whichever is available and matching).
Physical server to Virtual device It depends on the above hyperlink creation.
VEM to Host/Physical Server UUID or IP (whichever is available and matching).
6.2.24 Static
Static topology is simply a manual configuration of the topological links. The information on the links is
persisted in the Prime Network registry under the VNE registry section.
persisted in the Prime Network registry under the VNE registry section.
6.2.25 OSPF
In this technique, the Local Area Id , Router Id and IP Interface are verified by matching them against the
Remote Area Id , Router Id and IP Interface of the OSPF neighbors.
Remote Area Id , Router Id and IP Interface of the OSPF neighbors.
The information is taken from the OSPF Process.