Cisco Prime Data Center Network Manager Release 7.1

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Product Bulletin Cisco Prime Data Center Network Manager Release 7.1 PB733518 Cisco Prime Data Center Network Manager (DCNM) software is an advanced network management system (NMS) for storage, LAN, and scalable fabric management. Cisco Prime DCNM Release 7.1 adds storage area networking (SAN) and general-purpose LAN management functions to the scalable Data Center fabric management functions of Cisco Prime DCNM Release 7. Cisco Prime DCNM 7.1 continues to support multitenant cloud deployments and scalable fabric management by integrating with popular hypervisor solutions such as VMware vcloud Director and OpenStack alongside orchestration mechanisms such as Cisco UCS Director. Cisco Prime DCNM 7.1 provides a virtual appliance form factor to simplify deployment and reduce labor and operating expenses (OpEx). New Features VXLAN Fabric Management Cisco Prime DCNM 7.1 includes new management functions for Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) technology. New features include a topology view, search capabilities, and Cisco Visual Networking Index (VNI) status, and inventory. Users can view VXLAN overlays and search a multicast group for VNI members (Figure 1). 2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 1 of 6

Figure 1. Cisco Prime DCNM VXLAN Overlay Topology View Slow-Drain Storage Analysis Cisco Prime DCNM 7.1 includes slow-drain storage analysis, which helps automate troubleshooting of the user s storage fabric. This feature provides on-demand collection of slow-drain counters across an entire Cisco Nexus and Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fibre Channel fabric. This feature significantly reduces the effort needed to troubleshoot slow-drain issues (Figure 2). Host, Storage and Switch ports are included in the analysis. Figure 2. Cisco Prime DCNM Slow-Drain Analysis Function 2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 2 of 6

POAP Configuration Diff/Sync Power-On Auto Provisioning (POAP) allows new switches added to a Cisco DFA fabric to be provisioned automatically simply by attaching a new, unconfigured device to the fabric. Cisco Prime DCNM manages this POAP workflow so that a user simply assigns a device to a preconfigured template. The POAP configuration Diff/Sync feature lets the user know if a device s configuration does not match its POAP template and then lets the user resolve these differences. This feature helps ensure compliance consistency on the fabric (Figure 3). Figure 3. Cisco Prime DCNM Configuration Compliance Window Ready-to-Use ISO-Format Virtual Appliance Cisco Prime DCNM helps you rapidly deploy a new fabric by providing a preintegrated virtual appliance. The virtual appliance is available to provide all infrastructure necessary for a fully functioning Cisco scalable fabric. An ISO virtual appliance form factor is available in addition to the existing Open Virtual Appliance (OVA) format. The ISO appliance can be installed on an alternative hypervisor or on a bare-metal physical server. Three-Tier Fabric Display Visualization Cisco Prime DCNM 7.1 includes an updated fabric health display to provide insight into very large fabrics (Figure 4). This highly scalable display shows link-related anomalies, including misconfigurations. The fabric display now supports three-tier views showing Leaf, Spine and Super-Spine for additional flexibility. 2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 3 of 6

Figure 4. Cisco Prime DCNM Enhanced Multi-Tier Fabric Display Multiple Orchestrator Support DCNM integrates with multi-tenant orchestration mechanisms such as OpenStack, Cisco UCS Director and VMware VCD. This release adds multiple orchestrator support whereby Cisco DCNM allows you to create a new Segment ID range and associate that range to an orchestrator ID. This allows the system to prescribe Segment IDs for different orchestrators. Secure LDAP for Fabric Auto-Configuration LDAP is used in the DCNM Virtual Appliance. The DCNM ISO or OVA installer now supports secure LDAP by default using a self-signed CA certificate. No action is required to enable secure LDAP. Multiple Mobility Domains with VLAN Translation DCNM now supports the Multiple Mobility Domain capability of Nexus switches where a given switch can have different Mobility Domains on different ports. Previously, a given switch was limited to a single device-wide Mobility Domain. Advanced Feature Trial License The Advanced feature license trial period exists on the server after the initial installation and displays a filename and PID text of 30DayTrialLicense. This provides 500 SAN and 500 LAN licenses without having to download or install a license file. This license will work for any licensable switch and expires after 30 days. SAN Management Cisco Prime DCNM 7.1 incorporates SAN management, including support for Cisco MDS 9000 Family devices and storage functions on Cisco Nexus Family switches. Previously, these features were supported in Release 6.0 and earlier. 2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 4 of 6

General-Purpose LAN Management Cisco Prime DCNM 7.1 incorporates general-purpose LAN management of Cisco Nexus switches. The earlier release, Cisco Prime DCNM 7.0, focused on scalable fabric management including devices running Cisco Dynamic Fabric Automation (DFA) and corresponding software releases. Release 7.1 adds general support for devices running Cisco NX-OS Software and corresponding software releases as found in Cisco Prime DCNM Release 6.0 and earlier. Targeted Users Cisco Prime DCNM 7.1 is a general-purpose release for Cisco Nexus switches and Cisco MDS 9000 Family storage switches running Cisco NX-OS Software. Cisco customers using storage area networking (SAN), LAN, or scalable Data Center fabrics should consider deploying Cisco DCNM 7.1. Existing Cisco Prime DCNM users also should consider deploying Release 7.1. Customers who want GUI management capabilities for Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switches in standalone mode also should consider deploying Release 7.1. Customers deploying the Cisco Prime DCNM 7.1 virtual appliance form factor (either the ISO or OVA version) should follow the instructions provided in the installation guide with regard to virtual machine host requirements. The Cisco Prime DCNM 7.1 virtual appliance form factor requires a suitable hypervisor or bare-metal server host. Ordering Information Cisco Prime DCNM 7.1 software is offered for order at no charge though additional functions are enabled with the purchase of an Advanced feature licenses for a given device type. You can download software here, or see Table 1 for ordering information. Baseline Cisco DFA support is included without additional per-device licensing. Cisco Prime DCNM 7.1 is available for Windows Server, RedHat Enterprise Linux and as an.iso or OVA file for VMware vsphere deployments. Base server software without Advanced feature licenses will be made available in Q1 calendar year 2015. Table 1 below shows the ordering information which will become available at that time. Table 1. Ordering Information Product Name Part Numbers Description Cisco Prime Data Center Networking Manager R-DCNM-SVR-70-K9= R-DCNM-SVR-70-K9 DCNM Server 7 Spare Electronic Delivery DCNM Server 7 Electronic Delivery For More Information For more information about Cisco Prime DCNM, visit http://www.cisco.com/go/dcnm or contact your local account representative. For more information about Cisco scalable Data Center fabrics such as DFA, visit http://www.cisco.com/go/dfa or contact your local account representative. 2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 5 of 6

Printed in USA C25-733518-00 12/14 2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 6 of 6