Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.2 User Guide

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Managing Organizations and Users
 
Managing Server Load Balancing
Updating nsAPI agents
When you change the nsAPI username, password or both, you must also reset all NSAPI Agent Properties using the “Set 
Agent Configuration” service.
Managing Server Load Balancing
Use the load balancing features of Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.1 to monitor load balancing on your servers.
1.
Choose My Cloud > My Servers.
2.
Choose the gear icon 
 next to the server for which you want to check load balancing.
3.
Investigate load balancing information.
4.
Close window.
Managing Load Balancing on VDCs
1.
Choose My Cloud > My VDCs.
2.
Choose Manage Load Balancer.
3.
Choose an organization.
4.
Click Submit.
The Manage Load Balancers page displays.
5.
Make adjustments as needed to: 
a.
Create, 
b.
Remove, 
c.
Create Virtual IP, and/or 
d.
Use Existing Virtual IP.
6.
Click Submit Order.
Working With Cloud Services Routers
In Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.1, the upper-limit of user networks per Organization has increased. The 
default upper limit for user networks is 64. 
Note: 
An alarm is triggered when the 64 user networks limit is exceeded.
Because VMware supports a maximum of ten Virtual Network Interface Cards (vNICs) per Virtual Machine (VM), and since 
an Organization can have only one Cloud Service Router, each organization has a built-in limit of six user networks. Cisco 
IAC has overcome this limitation by creating the sub-interfaces on top of a single interface. 
Note:
 Organizations can order Virtual Data Centers (VDCs) or add network to VDCs until the supported maximum 
networks by Network POD.