![]() Here is how my putty session looked like after I logged in: Power the N1K VM on and then you should be able to SSH to it. ![]() After you are done you should see the N1K deployed as a VM in your inventory. Management IP Address ( You will later SSH to this IP).VSM Domain ID (pick anything between 1-4095) this only matters if you plan on having multiple VSMs.Keep going through the wizard, until you get to the Customization Page, then fill out the required information: Under the configuration, select “Nexus 1000V Installer” (it should be the default). Name the VSM as desired, I just left the default (Nexus1000V-4.2.1.SV1.5.1). It will look something like this:Ĭlick “Next”, then “Next” again, then “Accept” and one more “Next”. So login to your vCenter and go to “File” -> “Deploy OVF Template”, then browse to your downloaded N1K software. ![]() Inside the “VSM” (Virtual Supervisor Module) folder will be the “Install” folder and inside of the “Install” folder will be the “ova” which you can deploy in your vCenter. Once you logged in to your Cisco account and found the download, it will look like this:Īfter you have downloaded the software to your desktop and extracted it, the contents will look something like this: First and foremost download the Nexus1000v software. In this example I used version 4.2(1)SV1(5.1) of the Nexus. ![]()
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