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OV2500 VMM eDemo
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OmniVista 2500
Virtual Machine Management (VMM)
eDemo Script
Table of Contents
1. Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 2 2. Demo Setup and Short Description ................................................................................................. 3 3. Demo connectivity........................................................................................................................... 4
Connectivity through Remote Desktop Connection ........................................................................... 4 Connectivity through locally installed applictions .............................................................................. 7
4. Demo Run ...................................................................................................................................... 12 Connect to vSphere Client ................................................................................................................. 12 Connect to OV ................................................................................................................................... 13 VM Manager ...................................................................................................................................... 14 Hypervisors Systems .......................................................................................................................... 15 VMM Devices List .............................................................................................................................. 16 VM Locator – Host Networks ............................................................................................................ 17 VM Locator – VM Networks .............................................................................................................. 18 VLAN Notification .............................................................................................................................. 19 VM VLAN Configuration .................................................................................................................... 20 MVRP configuration .......................................................................................................................... 27 VM Migration .................................................................................................................................... 31
5. Reset the demo ............................................................................................................................. 35
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1. Introduction
OmniVista 2500 Virtual Network Manager (OV2500 VMM ) is a software component
of OmniVista 2500 NMS focusing on providing visibility of Virtual Management
hypervisor, associated Virtual Machines and network infrastructure provisioning
based on Virtual Machines movements, Its purpose is to simplify network equipment
configuration, deployment related to Virtual Machine movements initiated by
Virtualization Hypervisor platforms. Using the OmniVista 2500 VMM, network
operators can monitor and control virtual networks, ensuring that virtual network
policies are consistently and automatically applied across the infrastructure.
During the VMM demo audience would be able to witness:
Inter-operability of VMM with VMware’s vCenter
Information required and originated from VM Hypervisor such as VMware
Vcenter:
o Host (Hypervisor) name and its Mac/IP address
o Vlan, VSwitch, VNIC and Physical NIC associations
o Virtual Machine Name
o Virtual Machine MAC/IP and associated VM Network Vlan ID
o Other info from Hypervisor/Vcenter if available, such as VMProfile
Location and tracking of discovered Virtual Machines (VM)
A unified view of switches, Ports , Hypervisors and Virtual Machines related
info. This specific component shall provide way for the network administrator
to establish visibility and resource associations between entities from the
Network infrastructure and Virtualization/Storage environment
Universal Network Profile (UNP) creation, deployment and management
UNP feature provides network administrators with the ability to define and
apply network access control to specific types of devices according to specific
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matching profile criteria. This allows network administrators to create virtual
machine network profiles (vNPs) and user network profiles from a unified
framework of operation and administration.
o A VLAN tag classification will be used to create VLAN port based on the
VLAN ID contained in device packets.
o The profile can allow, deny, or require actions by users or machines on the
network.
o Membership to a VLAN is based on UNP profile criteria therefore devices
assigned to the VLAN are not tied to a specific port or switch allowing
device mobility within the network while maintaining network security.
Realtime UNP support in dynamic VM migrations across the network
2. Demo Setup and Short Description
As it could be seen on the above picture this demo consists of:
two OS 6900 , release 7.3.4R02 or higher,
OmniVista 2500, release 4.2.1 or higher,
two VMWare ESXi hypervisors and
VMVare vCenter
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In this demo presenter will show the audience how OmniVista notifies about missing
Qtag configuration on the switch related to VideoServer VLAN 906 Virtual Machine
causing communication of Video Server with the switches to fail (1), how to create
UNP profile in the OmniVista and apply it to the respectable switches and ports (2),
how to apply MVRP configuration between two switches for the VLAN used by
VideoServer (3) and at the end migration of VideoServer from one hypervisor to
another accross the network experiencing only a subsecond communication
interruption due to functionality and features supported by OmniVista and UNP.
3. Demo connectivity
There are two options available to connect to the demo setup, using Remote Desktop
Connection provided by eDemo administrator or through installing Virtual Internet
Client & vSpehere client locally on presenter’s station.
Connectivity through Remote Desktop Connection
Upon approval of demo request, one will receive an email from eDemo with
approved slots and Details for connection including all necessary login credentials
available for the requested timeslot similar to this
Details for connection:
vmm
o Computer: 192.168.6.11
o Remote Desktop gateway: dmz33-rdpgw.al-mydemo.com
o First login (Your personal one for the gateway): ebs\Slaven.Rumenjak
o First password (Your personal one for the gateway): .............
o Second login: ebs\vmm
o Second password: .............
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Attached to this email one will also receive vmm.rdp file. Upon starting Remote
Desktop session the following screen will appear:
Click on “Connect” and use the First login/password credentials provided in the email
After which enter the Second password provided in the email
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Successfully passing the second login you will be presented with the desktop from
which you can further start OmniVista 2500 and vSpeher client. Note that you will still
need credentials to login to both but there is no need for installing vSphere client on
your laptop and using local browser to connect to OmniVista.
One can start vSphere client using the following connectivity details and credentials:
Remote Server: 192.168.6.206
Username: root
Password: adminswitch2014!
OmniVista can be started using “first” credentials received in the mail from eDemo:
o First login (Your personal one for the gateway): ebs\Slaven.Rumenjak
o First password (Your personal one for the gateway): .............
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Connectivity through locally installed applictions
Virtual Intranet Access (VIA) Client
Since most of the VMM demos will be performed on customer’s site and without
direct connectivity to ALE resources on internal network one has to have installed
Virtual Intranet Access (VIA) client, a hybrid IPsec/SSL VPN application to access demo
physically hosted in ALE facilities in Brest. The VIA client with appropriate profile is
available and could be downloaded from at https://195.128.146.40/via with the
following credentials:
User: dtdata1
Password: dtData#vpn1!
Once downloaded and installed, use VIA client to connect to demo premises using