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Use the following procedures to create AVMs and assign VNEs:
To Create AVMs
You can add AVMs to units or directly to a gateway (in a one-server setup). The AVM must have a unique ID between 101-999 
(AVMs 1-100 are reserved by Cisco Prime Network). Every AVM requires a dedicated TCP port which is created using the 
following naming convention:
AVM-ID + 2000
For example, if you created AVM 711, it would use port 2711. The appropriate TCP port must be available or the AVM creation 
will fail.
Each AVM has its own log in NETWORKHOME/Main/logs.
Note
Before you add AVMs, confirm that AVM 0, AVM 99, and AVM 100 are running on the gateway. For more information 
on the status of AVMs, see “Understanding AVM Status” in th
To create an AVM: 
Step 1
In Prime Network Administration, expand the Prime Network Servers branch.
Step 2
Right-click the unit (or gateway) on which the AVM will be created, and select New AVM. The New AVM dialog is 
displayed. It provides the following pre-populated information for the AVM:
The parent unit’s IP address, in the Prime Network Unit field.
The available memory on the unit. 
The allocated memory for the AVM (default is 256 MB).
Figure 6
New AVM Dialog
Step 3
Enter a unique ID for the AVM in the ID field. The ID can be a number between 101-999.
Step 4
Enter a name for the AVM in the Key field. This key will be used as the AVM’s unique identifier and display name in 
Prime Network Administration. If you do not enter a key, the default ID+time_stamp is used.
Step 5
Change the maximum allocated memory in the Allocated Memory field. The recommended size for the Quick Start 
Guide setup is 1536 MB (1.5 GB).