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Implementing Cisco UCS Solutions

You're reading from   Implementing Cisco UCS Solutions Cisco Unified Computer System is a powerful solution for data centers that can raise efficiency and lower costs. This tutorial helps professionals realize its full potential through a practical, hands-on approach written by two Cisco experts.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782170662
Length 370 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Cisco UCS Physical Architecture and Installing UCS Hardware FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting Up Lab Using Cisco UCS Emulator 3. Configuring Cisco UCS Using UCS Manager 4. Configuring LAN Connectivity 5. Configuring SAN Connectivity 6. Creating Identity and Resource Pools 7. Creating and Managing Service Profiles 8. Managing UCS through Routine and Advanced Management 9. Virtual Networking in Cisco UCS 10. Configuring Backup, Restore, and High Availability 11. Cisco UCS Failure Scenarios Testing 12. Third-party Application Integration Index

VEM data plane


There is a 1:1 mapping between hypervisor and VEM. VEM replaces the virtual switch by performing the following functions:

  • Advanced networking and security

  • Switching between directly attached VMs

  • Uplinking to the rest of the network

You can install only one version of VEM on an ESXi host at any given point of time. Please have a look at the following figure for more details:

VEM functions

The following are the various functions of VEM:

  • Advanced networking and security

  • Switching between directly attached VMs

  • Uplink to the rest of the network

Unlike conventional Nexus switches, each line card has its own Media Access Control (MAC) table that goes through the same process as conventional switches.

  • Ingress: Traffic that comes inbound towards the interfaces of the N1KV switch

  • L2 Lookup: A process that handles the packets after the parser engine has parsed the initial packet delivery

  • Egress: Traffic goes out of the interfaces of the N1KV switch

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