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Quick Start Guide If you re not using VMware vsphere Client 4.1, your screens may vary. VXOA VIRTUAL APPLIANCES VMware vsphere / vsphere Hypervisor In-Line Deployment (Bridge Mode) 2012 Silver Peak Systems, Inc. Before You Begin Comply with the VXOA Virtual Appliance Host System Requirements [PN 200566-001] Download the virtual appliance OVF template file: - For VX-Xpress, go to http://www.silver-peak.com/produc ts/vx-x/ - For the other VXOA virtual appliances, go to the Silver Peak Support portal. Collect the IP addresses for: - VMware vsphere server - mgmt0 [if not using DHCP, then also the default gateway for mgmt0] - Appliance IP Obtain a VXOA virtual appliance activation license key Silver Peak Systems, Inc. 4500 Great America Parkway Suite 100 Santa Clara, CA 95054 1.877.210.7325 (toll-free in USA) +1.408.935.1850 www.silver-peak.com/support This Quick Start Guide only covers Bridge mode, which uses both wan0 and lan0 or data traffic. For ease, these instructions use the VX-5000 Virtual Appliance as the example. SUMMARY OF TASKS 1 Install the vsphere Client 2 Prepare the VMware host 3 Deploy the VXOA virtual appliance s OVF template 4 Power on the Virtual Appliance 5 Configure the Virtual Appliance 6 Run the Appliance Manager initial configuration wizard 7 Verify end-to-end connectivity WORKSHEET ITEM Example s Values Your Values Datastore LocalStore mgmt0 virtual network = vmnic0 10.0.45.153 / 24 wan0 virtual network = vmnic1 lan0 virtual network = vmnic2 VMware Host 10.0.45.154 / 24 Appliance IP 10.0.45.10 / 24 mgmt1 virtual switch no adapter PN 200568-001 Rev E» R4.4 1 of 24

VXOA Virtual Appliance / VMware vsphere / vsphere Hypervisor / In-Line Deployment [Bridge Mode] 1 Install the vsphere Client a. In a browser, enter the IP address for the VMware vsphere host. This is where the VMware vsphere Hypervisor Client resides. The host interface appears. b. Click Download vsphere Client and Save the file. After the file downloads, the installation wizard for the VMware vsphere Client appears. c. Click Next to begin going through the wizard. The screens sequence through the License Agreement, Customer Information, Custom Setup, and Destination Folder screens. d. Click Finish. 2 of 24 PN 200568-001 Rev E» R4.4

Quick Start Guide 2 Prepare the VMware host Before deploying the OVF template, the VMware host must meet system requirements. a. On your computer desktop, double-click the shortcut for the VMware vsphere Client. The client login screen appears. b. Complete the fields and click Login. In the IP address / Name field, enter the same IP address you used for the VMware vsphere host in Step 1a. Enter your VMware user name and password. c. The vsphere Client screen appears. Double-click the Inventory icon. The Getting Started tab appears. PN 200568-001 Rev E» R4.4 3 of 24

VXOA Virtual Appliance / VMware vsphere / vsphere Hypervisor / In-Line Deployment [Bridge Mode] Now, with the following two screens, you ll verify that the VMware host s hardware meets the minimum system requirements for the specific VXOA virtual appliance. (Refer to the VXOA Virtual Appliance Host System Requirements, PN 200566-001) Item Where to verify the information 1 CPU Summary tab 2 Memory Summary tab 3 Storage Summary tab 4 Network Interfaces Configuration tab > Network Adapters d. To verify the first three items, click the Summary tab. 1 3 2 e. To verify the last item, click the Configuration tab and, under Hardware on the left, click Network Adapters. 4 In total, we ll create four networks. Now, you ll create the three networks that actually carry traffic: For management traffic, you ll pair one with mgmt0. For data traffic, you ll pair a second one with wan0 and the third one with lan0. For mgmt0, you can use the NIC that VMkernel is currently using, or you can pick a different one. In this example, we ll pair vmnic0 with mgmt0, vmnic1 with wan0, and vmnic2 with lan0. (See diagram on page 1.) 4 of 24 PN 200568-001 Rev E» R4.4

Quick Start Guide f. In the Configuration tab, select Networking (on the left) and click Add Networking. The Connection Type screen appears. g. Click Next. The Virtual Machines - Network Access screen appears. PN 200568-001 Rev E» R4.4 5 of 24

VXOA Virtual Appliance / VMware vsphere / vsphere Hypervisor / In-Line Deployment [Bridge Mode] Since we want to pair vmnic0 with mgmt0, click Use vswitch0. The Preview content changes. h. Click Next. The Virtual Machines - Network Access screen appears. i. In the Network Label field, enter mgmt0. This entry also displays below, in the Preview area. j. Click Next. The Ready to Complete screen appears. 6 of 24 PN 200568-001 Rev E» R4.4

Quick Start Guide k. Click Finish. The client returns to the Configuration tab. Now we ll add wan0. l. Return to the vsphere Client s Configuration tab, and click Add Networking. The Connection Type screen appears. Make sure that Virtual Machine is selected. m. Click Next. The Virtual Machines - Network Access screen appears. In this example, we leave vmnic1 selected, and click Next. Based on your own server configuration, select an appropriate interface. PN 200568-001 Rev E» R4.4 7 of 24

VXOA Virtual Appliance / VMware vsphere / vsphere Hypervisor / In-Line Deployment [Bridge Mode] The Virtual Machines - Connection Settings screen appears. n. In the Network Label field, enter wan0 and click Next. The Ready to Complete screen appears. o. Click Finish. The vsphere Client s Configuration tab now reflects the additions of both mgmt0 and wan0. Now, we need to ensure that vswitch1 is able to receive all packets, even if they re not specifically for that interface. 8 of 24 PN 200568-001 Rev E» R4.4

Quick Start Guide p. Return to the vsphere Client s Configuration tab, and click Properties. The vswitch1 Properties window appears. q. On the bottom, click Edit. The tabbed vswitch1 Properties property box appears. r. Click the Security tab, and then, in the Promiscuous Mode drop-down list, select Accept. s. Click OK. The vswitch1 Properties window reappears, with the new value. t. Click Close. The client returns to the Configuration tab. PN 200568-001 Rev E» R4.4 9 of 24

VXOA Virtual Appliance / VMware vsphere / vsphere Hypervisor / In-Line Deployment [Bridge Mode] Now, we ll add lan0. u. Click Add Networking. The Connection Type screen appears. Make sure that Virtual Machine is selected. v. Click Next. The Virtual Machines - Network Access screen appears. In this example, we leave vmnic2 selected, and click Next. Based on your own server configuration, select an appropriate interface. The Virtual Machines - Connection Settings screen appears. 10 of 24 PN 200568-001 Rev E» R4.4

Quick Start Guide w. In the Network Label field, enter lan0. x. Click Next. The Ready to Complete screen displays. y. Click Finish. The vsphere Client s Configuration tab now reflects the additions of mgmt0, wan0, and lan0. Now, we need to ensure the vswitch2 is able to receive all packets, even if they re not specifically for that interface. PN 200568-001 Rev E» R4.4 11 of 24

VXOA Virtual Appliance / VMware vsphere / vsphere Hypervisor / In-Line Deployment [Bridge Mode] z. Return to the vsphere Client s Configuration tab and, next to vswitch2, click Properties. The vswitch2 Properties window appears. aa. On the bottom, click Edit. The tabbed vswitch2 Properties property box appears. ab. Click the Security tab, and then, in the Promiscuous Mode drop-down list, select Accept. 12 of 24 PN 200568-001 Rev E» R4.4

Quick Start Guide ac. Click OK. The vswitch2 Properties window reappears, with the new value. ad. Click Close. The client returns to the Configuration tab. Finally, in the Bridge mode configuration, mgmt1 is not used. Therefore, you must map it to a virtual switch that isn t connected to any physical interface, as follows. ae. From the vsphere Client s Configuration tab, click Add Networking. The Connection Type screen appears. Make sure that Virtual Machine is selected. PN 200568-001 Rev E» R4.4 13 of 24

VXOA Virtual Appliance / VMware vsphere / vsphere Hypervisor / In-Line Deployment [Bridge Mode] af. Click Next. When the Virtual Machines - Network Access screen appears, deselect vmnic3, while leaving Create a virtual switch selected. ag. Click Next. The Virtual Machines - Connection Settings screen appears. ah. In the Network Label field, enter mgmt1 and click Next. The Ready to Complete screen appears. ai. Click Finish. 14 of 24 PN 200568-001 Rev E» R4.4

Quick Start Guide This is the complete configuration of virtual switches in the Networking view of the Configuration tab. PN 200568-001 Rev E» R4.4 15 of 24

VXOA Virtual Appliance / VMware vsphere / vsphere Hypervisor / In-Line Deployment [Bridge Mode] 3 Deploy the VXOA virtual appliance s OVF template Verify that you know where the destination datastore is. If you don t have a datastore, you ll need to create one on the host before proceeding. Before this point, you ll have downloaded the OVA file from the appropriate location. The OVA file is a.tar file containing the OVF template and other required content. NOTE: If Internet Explorer saved the template as a winrar (.tar) file, then be sure to change the extension back to.ova before using the file. a. From the File menu, select Deploy OVF Template. The following screen appears. b. Depending on where you put the OVA filter after you downloaded it from the Silver Peak Support portal, select the appropriate source and click Next. The OVF Template details display. c. Click Next. In the Name and Location screen, either accept the virtual appliance s default name, as in VX-5000, or change it. This is the name by which the hypervisor knows the virtual appliance. 16 of 24 PN 200568-001 Rev E» R4.4

Quick Start Guide d. Click Next. NOTE: If you have multiple datastores (which is not the case in this example), then the sequence screen on the left lists Datastore after Name and Location. In the Datastore screen, the VM software displays only those items which meet the requirements for minimum contiguous disk space. In that case, select a datastore and click Next. The Disk Format screen appears. e. Make sure that Thick provisioned format is selected, and then click Next. The Network Mapping screen shows the completed mapping of virtual appliance (VX-5000) source networks to logical destination networks you created in Step 2. PN 200568-001 Rev E» R4.4 17 of 24

VXOA Virtual Appliance / VMware vsphere / vsphere Hypervisor / In-Line Deployment [Bridge Mode] f. Click Next. The Ready to Complete screen summarizes the VX-5000 s deployment settings. g. Review the data, and click Finish. While showing a progress bar, the VX-5000 completes deployment and returns to the Summary screen. NOTE: The virtual appliance is configured to have two virtual disks. The first disk is for System, and the second disk is for Network Memory. 18 of 24 PN 200568-001 Rev E» R4.4

Quick Start Guide 4 Power on the Virtual Appliance a. In the vsphere Client, expand the VMware host node [in this example, it s 10.0.45.154] to show the VX-5000. b. To power on the virtual appliance, first select VX-5000, and then click in the menu bar above it. You can monitor the status at the bottom of the page, in the Recent Tasks area. PN 200568-001 Rev E» R4.4 19 of 24

VXOA Virtual Appliance / VMware vsphere / vsphere Hypervisor / In-Line Deployment [Bridge Mode] 5 Configure the Virtual Appliance To access the VX-5000 s user interface, you ll need to discover the IP address for its mgmt0 interface and enter it into a browser. a. With VX-5000 still selected in the tree view, click Console. After the VX-5000 boots up, it arrives at the login prompt. NOTE: You ll be entering commands in the console. If you ever need to click outside the client window, press CTRL+ALT. b. Log in as follows: [vx name] login: admin Password: admin [vx name] > enable [vx name] # [ENTER] [ENTER] [ENTER] c. To discover mgmt0 s IP address, enter the following: [vx name] # show interfaces mgmt0 [ENTER] The console displays the mgmt0 IP address and netmask. NOTE: To get to the login prompt from this point, enter q for quit, or hit the spacebar to continue paging through the returned information. If the mgmt0 IP address and netmask display no values, then you ll need to configure both with a static IP address and add a default gateway. Make sure you have both addresses before continuing. In this example, we ll say mgmt0 = 10.0.45.153 / 24 and its default gateway is 10.0.45.110. 20 of 24 PN 200568-001 Rev E» R4.4

Quick Start Guide d. To configure mgmt0, enter the following command sequence: [vx name] # config t [vx name] (config) # interface mgmt0 shutdown [vx name] (config) # no interface mgmt0 dhcp [vx name] (config) # interface mgmt0 ip address 10.0.45.153 /24 [vx name] (config) # no interface mgmt0 shutdown [vx name] (config) # show interfaces mgmt0 [ENTER] [ENTER] [ENTER] [ENTER] [ENTER] [ENTER] e. To configure the default gateway, enter the following command sequence: [vx name] (config) # ip default-gateway 10.0.45.110 [vx name] (config) # show ip default-gateway [ENTER] [ENTER] PN 200568-001 Rev E» R4.4 21 of 24

VXOA Virtual Appliance / VMware vsphere / vsphere Hypervisor / In-Line Deployment [Bridge Mode] 6 Run the Appliance Manager initial configuration wizard a. In a browser, enter the mgmt0 IP address you just discovered or configured. The Silver Peak Appliance Management Console login page appears. b. For both the User Name and Password, enter admin. The initial configuration wizard appears. c. Complete the remaining wizard screens. If desired, change the Hostname. This is the name by which the Silver Peak software knows the virtual appliance. When the wizard asks for the license number, it also provides a hyperlink to the Silver Peak Support portal. From there you can retrieve the key and paste it into the License field. Be sure to select Bridge mode. d. On the last wizard screen, click Apply. When the virtual appliance asks permission to reboot, allow it. The Appliance Manager takes a few minutes to reboot and return to the login page. You are now ready to start using the appliance. 22 of 24 PN 200568-001 Rev E» R4.4

Quick Start Guide 7 Verify end-to-end connectivity After you configure both pairs of virtual appliances and their WAN routers, you must verify that the tunnel is Up and Active, and that you re able to access the hosts through the tunnel. You can find all the information you need on the Appliance Manager home page. Verify connectivity for tunnel traffic between two LANs. In this example, verify the connection between A1 and B1. In other words, from 10.0.45.20 to 10.0.50.20. Screen refresh may take up to 60 seconds. PN 200568-001 Rev E» R4.4 23 of 24

VXOA Virtual Appliance / VMware vsphere / vsphere Hypervisor / In-Line Deployment [Bridge Mode] CAUTION Using VMware s Snapshot function can severely degrade performance. Please don t take snapshots of the VX Virtual Machine. To backup the configuration file with GMS, access either of the two following menus for backup options: Maintenance > Configuration Management > Backup Maintenance > Configuration Management > Schedule Backup If you don t have GMS, or you re using VX-Xpress, then use Appliance Manager and navigate to Maintenance > Configuration Management for available backup options. NOTE: If you want, you can configure Silver Peak appliances to create auto-tunnels as soon as they detect traffic. If there was no existing traffic and therefore no tunnel...... you can force the creation of an auto-tunnel. In a command line, manually setting up a continuous ping from A1 to B1, and then check Appliance A s Appliance Manager home page for tunnel status, the presence of flows, and the presence of any alarms: To create a continuous ping from a Linux machine, enter [A1] > ping <IP Address for B1> In this example, that would be ping 10.0.50.20 [ENTER] To create a continuous ping from a Windows machine, enter [A1] > ping -t <IP Address for B1> In this example, that would be ping -t 10.0.50.20 [ENTER] After verifying connectivity, enter CTRL-C to stop the ping. If you still don t see a tunnel, contact Silver Peak Customer Support. If you re deploying VX-Xpress, see your Network Administrator or the VX-Xpress user forum. 24 of 24 PN 200568-001 Rev E» R4.4