Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.3.1 User Guide

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Managing PODs
Working with Service Resource Containers
For VMware:
a.
From the Network POD Name drop down, select the Network POD instance that serves in this POD.
b.
From the VMware vCenter Instance drop down, select the vCenter instance that controls hypervisor hosts in this 
POD.
c.
From the VMware Datacenter drop down, select the vcenter dataoenter that contains the hypervisor hosts in this 
POD.
d.
From the Cisco UCS Manager Instance drop down, select 
e.
From theCisco UCS Director Baremetal Agent drop down, select the U08 Manager instance that controls the 
servers in this POD.
f.
From the Provisioning UCS VLAN drop down, select the appropriate provisioning vLAN.
g.
From the Provisioning Hypervisor VLAN, , select the appropriate provisioning vLAN.
Note:
 In the other cases, you may see one or two additional fields.
5.
Click Submit Order.
6.
Verify that the req has completed successfully in Process Orchestrator.
Note: 
At this point, you are now able to create a virtual data center (VDC).
Modifying a Compute POD’s Properties
1.
Choose Setup > System Settings > PODs tab.
2.
Click Modify a Compute POD’s Properties.
3.
On the Remove Compute POD form, choose the POD from the drop-down list.
4.
Check the YES check box next to Confirm Action.
5.
Click Submit Order.
Removing a Compute POD
1.
Choose Setup > System Settings > PODs tab.
2.
Click Remove a Compute POD.
3.
On the Remove Compute POD form, choose the POD from the drop-down list.
4.
Check the YES check box next to Confirm Action.
5.
Click Submit Order.
Working with Service Resource Containers
Creating a Service Resource Container
1.
Choose Setup > System Settings > PODs tab.
2.
Click Create a Service Resource Container.