CISCO 5100 Enterprise NFVIS Network Function Virtualization Infrastructure Software User Guide
- June 15, 2024
- Cisco
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About Cisco Enterprise NFVIS
Cisco Enterprise Network Function Virtualization Infrastructure Software
(Cisco Enterprise NFVIS) is a Linux-based infrastructure software designed to
help service providers and enterprises to design, deploy and manage network
services. Cisco Enterprise NFVIS helps dynamically deploy virtualized network
functions, such as a virtual router, firewall, and WAN accelerator on
supported Cisco devices. Such virtualized deployments of VNFs also leads to
device consolidation. You no longer need separate devices. Automated
provisioning and centralized management also eliminates costly truck rolls.
Cisco Enterprise NFVIS provides a Linux-based virtualization layer to the
Cisco Enterprise Network Function Virtualization (ENFV) solution.
Cisco ENFV Solution Overview
The Cisco ENFV solution helps convert your critical network functions into a
software which can deploy network services across dispersed locations in
minutes. It provides a fully integrated platform that can run on top of a
diverse network of both virtual and physical devices with the following
primary components:
- Cisco Enterprise NFVIS
- VNFs
- Unified Computing System (UCS) and Enterprise Network Compute System (ENCS) hardware platforms
- Digital Network Architecture Center (DNAC)
- Benefits of Cisco Enterprise NFVIS, on page 1
- Supported Hardware Platforms, on page 2
- Supported VMs, on page 3
- Key Tasks You can Perform Using Cisco Enterprise NFVIS, on page 4
Benefits of Cisco Enterprise NFVIS
- Consolidates multiple physical network appliances into a single server running multiple virtual network functions.
- Deploys services quickly and in a timely manner.
- Cloud based VM life cycle management and provisioning.
- Life cycle management to deploy and chain VMs dynamically on the platform.
- Programmable APIs.
Supported Hardware Platforms
Depending on your requirement, you can install Cisco Enterprise NFVIS on the following Cisco hardware platforms:
- Cisco 5100 Series Enterprise Network Compute System (Cisco ENCS)
- Cisco 5400 Series Enterprise Network Compute System (Cisco ENCS)
- Cisco Catalyst 8200 Series Edge Universal CPE
- Cisco UCS C220 M4 Rack Server
- Cisco UCS C220 M5Rack Server
- Cisco Cloud Services Platform 2100 (CSP 2100)
- Cisco Cloud Services Platform 5228 (CSP-5228), 5436 (CSP-5436) and 5444 (CSP-5444 Beta)
- Cisco ISR4331 with UCS-E140S-M2/K9
- Cisco ISR4351 with UCS-E160D-M2/K9
- Cisco ISR4451-X with UCS-E180D-M2/K9
- Cisco UCS-E160S-M3/K9 Server
- Cisco UCS-E180D-M3/K9
- Cisco UCS-E1120D-M3/K9
Cisco ENCS
The Cisco 5100 and 5400 Series Enterprise Network Compute System combines
routing, switching, storage, processing, and a host of other computing and
networking activities into a compact one Rack Unit (RU) box.
This high-performance unit achieves this goal by providing the infrastructure
to deploy virtualized network functions and acting as a server that addresses
processing, workload, and storage challenges.
Cisco Catalyst 8200 Series Edge Universal CPE
The Cisco Catalyst 8200 Edge uCPE is the next generation of Cisco Enterprise
Network Compute System 5100 Series that combines routing, switching and
application hosting into a compact one rack unit device for the small and
Medium Virtualized Branch. These platforms are designed to allow customers to
run virtualized network functions and other applications as virtual machines
on the same hardware platform powered by Cisco NFVIS hypervisor software.
These devices are 8 Core x86 CPUs with HW Acceleration for IPSec crypto
traffic with higher number of WAN ports. They have a NIM slot and a PIM slot
to choose different WAN, LAN and LTE/5G modules for the Branch.
Cisco UCS C220 M4/M5 Rack Server
The Cisco UCS C220 M4 Rack Server is a high-density, general-purpose
enterprise infrastructure and application server that delivers world class
performance for a wide range of enterprise workloads, including
virtualization, collaboration, and bare-metal applications.
Cisco CSP 2100-X1, 5228, 5436 and 5444 (Beta)
Cisco Cloud Services Platform is a software and hardware platform for data
center network functions virtualization. This open kernel virtual machine
(KVM) platform is designed to host networking virtual services. Cisco Cloud
Services Platform devices enables network, security, and load balancer teams
to quickly deploy any Cisco or third-party network virtual service.
CSP 5000 series devices support ixgbe drivers.
If CSP platforms are running NFVIS, Return Material Authorization (RMA) is not
supported.
Cisco UCS E-Series Server Modules
The Cisco UCS E-Series Servers (E-Series Servers) are the next generation of
Cisco UCS Express servers.
E-Series Servers are a family of size, weight, and power efficient blade
servers that are housed within the Generation 2 Cisco Integrated Services
Routers (ISR G2), Cisco 4400, and Cisco 4300 Series Integrated Services
Routers. These servers provide a general-purpose compute platform for branch
office applications deployed either as bare metal on operating systems, such
as Microsoft Windows or Linux; or as virtual machines on hypervisors.
Supported VMs
Currently, Cisco Enterprise NFVIS supports the following Cisco VMs and third- party VMs:
- Cisco Catalyst 8000V Edge Software
- Cisco Integrated Services Virtual (ISRv)
- Cisco Adaptive Security Virtual Appliance (ASAv)
- Cisco Virtual Wide Area Application Services (vWAAS)
- Linux Server VM
- Windows Server 2012 VM
- Cisco Firepower Next-Generation Firewall Virtual (NGFWv)
- Cisco vEdge
- Cisco XE SD-WAN
- Cisco Catalyst 9800 Series Wireless Controller
- ThousandEyes
- Fortinet
- Palo Alto
- CTERA
- InfoVista
Key Tasks You can Perform Using Cisco Enterprise NFVIS
- Perform VM image registration and deployment
- Create new networks and bridges, and assign ports to bridges
- Perform service chaining of VMs
- Perform VM operations
- Verify system information including CPU, port, memory, and disk statistics
- SR-IOV support on all interfaces of all platforms, with the exception of UCS-E backplane interface
The APIs for performing these tasks are explained in the API Reference for Cisco Enterprise NFVIS.
NFVIS can be configured through Netconf interface, REST APIs and command-line
interface as all the configurations are exposed through YANG models.
From a Cisco Enterprise NFVIS command-line interface, you can connect to
another server and VMs remotely using the SSH client.
References
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