Cisco Cisco UCS B440 M1 High-Performance Blade Server 기술 매뉴얼
VM−FEX with Hyper−V Configuration Example
Document ID: 116374
Contributed by Shankar Prasath R, Cisco TAC Engineer.
Aug 25, 2014
Aug 25, 2014
Contents
Introduction
Prerequisites
Requirements
Components used
Background information
VM−FEX
SR−IOV
Configure
Verify
Troubleshoot
Related Information
Prerequisites
Requirements
Components used
Background information
VM−FEX
SR−IOV
Configure
Verify
Troubleshoot
Related Information
Introduction
This beginner−level document describes the minimum settings required in order to configure the Cisco
Virtual Machine Fabric Extender (VM−FEX) with Hyper−V on Windows Server 2012 with Unified
Computing System (UCS) Release 2.1. It does not explain all the options in detail. Refer to the Cisco UCS
Manager VM−FEX for Hyper−V GUI Configuration Guide, Release 2.1 for more information.
Virtual Machine Fabric Extender (VM−FEX) with Hyper−V on Windows Server 2012 with Unified
Computing System (UCS) Release 2.1. It does not explain all the options in detail. Refer to the Cisco UCS
Manager VM−FEX for Hyper−V GUI Configuration Guide, Release 2.1 for more information.
In order to configure VM−FEX with Hyper−V on UCS Release 2.2, refer to Cisco UCS Manager VM−FEX
for Hyper−V GUI Configuration Guide, Release 2.2.
for Hyper−V GUI Configuration Guide, Release 2.2.
Prerequisites
Requirements
Cisco recommends that you have a working knowledge of these topics:
Cisco UCS and UCS Manager (UCSM)
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Windows Server 2012 and Hyper−V Version 3.0
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Components used
These are the minimum prerequisites needed in order to configure VM−FEX with Hyper−V:
UCS Version 2.1(1a) or later
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Server that Contains a Cisco VIC Adapter
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Windows Server 2012 or later
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The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the
devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, make sure
that you understand the potential impact of any command.
devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, make sure
that you understand the potential impact of any command.