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Returning to the series of blogs command center, we closed the series in 2011 on the new repeater support quick reports. command center has taken a notch higher with every version and improvements. The range of supported devices ranged from NetScaler ADC NetScaler SDX.
SDX is a solution delivery intriguing pooled application in a form factor of the physical device. It follows the pattern of many tenants residing in the same building, but living in separate apartments. This model ensures the separate and individual allocation of resources and avoid clashes on the use of resources.
Similarly SDX performs complete isolation for each VPX running on serve it to various tenants. Each instance has its own Packet Engine, CPU, memory and interface queues. In short, it provides fully dedicated and fully isolated virtual instances preventing allocation overruns for other cases.
control center being a tool manageability adroit, and the discovery of base SDX, it also carries the supply and de-provisioning VPX if SDX appliances. Now let's briefly walk through the procurement process and de-provisioning VPX instances.
Provisioning
Once you discover the SDX device (as shown in window 1), you must select the discovered device. This window appears number2 as indicated above. To provide a forum for VPX, click "Provision" on the window 2 and 3 window opens. 3 On the window, enter the instance name, IP address, Netmask, Gateway and rest of the details as shown above. Once you click "OK", the instance of VPX will be accrued.
De-provisioning
As can be seen from the window 1, there are 12 cases VPX. To de-provision, select the tab highlighted in the respective most VPX instance in this window. This action will change the status of provision "De-provision InProgress". Once de-provisioned, this body will be removed and as can be seen in the window 2, only 11 cases of VPX will be left.
This completes a brief overview of the SDX support on Command Center 5.0. Look forward to more in the coming blogs.
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