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Quick Start Guide VX VIRTUAL APPLIANCE KVM Hypervisor Bridge Mode (In-Line Deployment) 2014 Silver Peak Systems, Inc. Before You Begin Comply with the VX Virtual Appliance Host System Requirements [PN 200566-001] Download the virtual appliance ISO file to the KVM host disk: - For a 30-day free trial, go to the Silver Peak Marketplace. - If you ve purchased the product, then log in at the Silver Peak Support portal. Obtain a VX virtual appliance activation license key If not using DHCP, then get an IP address for the Silver Peak appliance. This Quick Start Guide only covers Bridge mode, which uses wan0 and lan0 for data traffic. SUMMARY OF TASKS 1 Prepare the KVM server/host 2 Create and configure the virtual machine 3 Establish connectivity to the virtual machine 4 Add network adapters to the virtual machine 5 Run the Appliance Manager initial configuration wizard Silver Peak Systems, Inc. 2860 De La Cruz Blvd. Suite 100 Santa Clara, CA 95050 1.877.210.7325 (toll-free in USA) +1.408.935.1850 www.silver-peak.com/support PN 200629-001 Rev E» R6.2 1 of 24

VX Virtual Appliance / KVM Hypervisor / Bridge Mode [In-Line Deployment] TO BEGIN... Launch Virtual Machine Manager from the desktop, and connect to the target KVM server. 1 Prepare the KVM server/host In this section, you ll create the following: Three bridge network interfaces mgmt0, wan0, and lan0 Two virtual disks one for the System, and one for Network Memory. a. From the menu bar, select Edit > Connection Details. The <hostname> Connection Details page appears. 2 of 24 PN 200629-001 Rev E» R6.2

Quick Start Guide b. Select the Network Interfaces tab. To begin creating a bridge interface for mgmt0, click in the lower left corner. The Configure network interface dialog box appears, showing Step 1 of 2. c. Make sure that the Interface Type is Bridge, and then click Forward. The Step 2 of 2 dialog box appears. PN 200629-001 Rev E» R6.2 3 of 24

VX Virtual Appliance / KVM Hypervisor / Bridge Mode [In-Line Deployment] d. Complete the fields as follows: clear Name: Start mode: Activate now: IP settings: Bridge settings: Choose interfaces to bridge: mgmt0 onboot [select it] [Manually configure > No configuration] STP off em2 [based on your host configuration, pick the physical adapter for mgmt0] e. Click Finish. If the following warning message appears, click Yes. The Network Interfaces page appears, with the newly added mgmt0 in the left pane. 4 of 24 PN 200629-001 Rev E» R6.2

Quick Start Guide f. Now, use the same procedure to create a virtual network for wan0. A summary of the sequence follows: Select the Network Interfaces tab. To begin creating a bridge interface for wan0, click in the lower left corner. The Configure network interface dialog box appears, showing Step 1 of 2. Make sure that the Interface Type is Bridge, and then click Forward. The Step 2 of 2 dialog box appears. Complete the fields as follows: Name: Start mode: Activate now: IP settings: Bridge settings: Choose interfaces to bridge: wan0 onboot [select it] [Manually configure > No configuration] STP off em3 [based on your host configuration, pick the physical adapter for wan0] Click Finish. If the warning message appears, click Yes. The Network Interfaces page appears, with the newly added wan0 in the left pane. PN 200629-001 Rev E» R6.2 5 of 24

VX Virtual Appliance / KVM Hypervisor / Bridge Mode [In-Line Deployment] g. Repeat the procedure again to create a virtual network for lan0. A summary of the sequence follows: Select the Network Interfaces tab. To begin creating a bridge interface for lan0, click in the lower left corner. The Configure network interface dialog box appears, showing Step 1 of 2. Make sure that the Interface Type is Bridge, and then click Forward. The Step 2 of 2 dialog box appears. Complete the fields as follows: Name: Start mode: Activate now: IP settings: Bridge settings: Choose interfaces to bridge: lan0 onboot [select it] [Manually configure > No configuration] STP off em4 [based on your host configuration, pick the physical adapter for lan0] Click Finish. If the warning message appears, click Yes. The Network Interfaces page appears, with the newly added lan0 in the left pane. Now you ll create the two virtual disks one for System and the other for Network Memory. 6 of 24 PN 200629-001 Rev E» R6.2

Quick Start Guide h. In the <hostname> Connection Details window, select the Storage tab and click LocalStore in the left navigation pane. NOTE: In this example, LocalStore is a user-created storage pool, used for convenience. You can use any storage pool that meets the host requirements specifications. i. Click New Volume. The New Storage Volume dialog box appears. PN 200629-001 Rev E» R6.2 7 of 24

VX Virtual Appliance / KVM Hypervisor / Bridge Mode [In-Line Deployment] j. To add a 30-GB storage volume for the System, complete these fields as follows, multiplying the prescribed GB (Gigabyte) value by 1024 to convert it to MB (Megabytes): Name: Format: Max Capacity: Allocation: MySilverPeak-SYS raw 30720 [MB] 30720 [MB] This size (30 GB, or 30720 MB) is the appropriate value for all VX appliances. A larger allocation does not improve performance, and the excess remains unused. k. Click Finish. The Storage tab displays the MySilverPeak-SYS.img volume. l. Again, with LocalStore selected in the left navigation pane, click New Volume. The New Storage Volume dialog box appears. Refer to the Silver Peak VX Virtual Appliance Host System Requirements document [PN 200566-001] for the values you ll need to enter for your VX model. For this example, we ll use the value for the VX-5000. 8 of 24 PN 200629-001 Rev E» R6.2

Quick Start Guide m. To add a 70-GB storage volume for Network Memory, complete these fields as follows, again converting Gigabytes to Megabytes: Name: Format: Max Capacity: Allocation: MySilverPeak-NM raw 71680 [MB] 71680 [MB] n. Click Finish. The Volumes area of the <hostname> Connection Details window s Storage tab displays the two volumes you just finished creating. o. Click Apply, and then close the <hostname> Connection Details window. PN 200629-001 Rev E» R6.2 9 of 24

VX Virtual Appliance / KVM Hypervisor / Bridge Mode [In-Line Deployment] 2 Create and configure the virtual machine This section includes the following tasks, in sequence: Creating the virtual machine Attaching the two volumes (virtual disks) System and Network Memory that you created earlier Modifying the existing NIC for mgmt0 a. Returning to the Virtual Machine Manager window, move the mouse over the tool bar to find and click the icon for Create a new virtual machine. The New VM dialog box appears, with the subheading, Step 1 of 5. b. In the Name field, with Local install media (ISO image or CDROM) selected, enter MySilverPeak, and click Forward. 10 of 24 PN 200629-001 Rev E» R6.2

Quick Start Guide c. In the Step 2 of 5 dialog box, select the following and then click Forward: Use ISO image (Browse to select the file you already downloaded from Silver Peak s website) OS type: Linux Version: Show all OS options > Fedora 14 d. In the Step 3 of 5 dialog box, do the following: For your VX model, refer to the VX Virtual Appliance Host System Requirements document [PN 200566-001] for the number of CPUs and amount of memory your virtual appliance must have. In this example, we ll use the values for the VX-5000. For the Memory (RAM) field, look for the number of Memory (Gigabytes) required. In this instance of the VX-5000, it s 7 GB. Multiply this by 1024 MB/GB for a total of 7168 MB. For the CPUs field, look for the number of Processor Cores required. In this instance of the VX-5000, it s 4. e. Click Forward. PN 200629-001 Rev E» R6.2 11 of 24

VX Virtual Appliance / KVM Hypervisor / Bridge Mode [In-Line Deployment] f. In the Step 4 of 5 dialog box, choose Select managed or other existing storage and click Browse. g. From the LocalStore storage pool, select MySilverPeak-SYS.img and click Choose Volume. When the Step 4 of 5 dialog box reappears, click Forward. 12 of 24 PN 200629-001 Rev E» R6.2

Quick Start Guide h. In the Step 5 of 5 dialog box, select Customize configuration before install, and click Finish. i. The MySilverPeak Virtual Machine window appears. We still have to configure a few more parameters. Tasks include: modifying the existing System volume you created (in Step 2g of this document) attaching the volume (virtual disks) Network Memory that you created earlier modifying the existing NIC (associated with mgmt0) PN 200629-001 Rev E» R6.2 13 of 24

VX Virtual Appliance / KVM Hypervisor / Bridge Mode [In-Line Deployment] j. In the left navigation pane, select Disk 1, expand Advanced options to select Disk bus: Virtio, and then click Apply. k. Click Add Hardware. The Storage dialog box appears. l. Click Select managed or other existing storage, and click Browse. 14 of 24 PN 200629-001 Rev E» R6.2

Quick Start Guide m. From the LocalStore storage pool, select MySilverPeak-NM.img and click Choose Volume. n. In the Storage dialog box, make the following selections. Device type: Cache mode: Storage format: Virtio Disk default [leave it blank] PN 200629-001 Rev E» R6.2 15 of 24

VX Virtual Appliance / KVM Hypervisor / Bridge Mode [In-Line Deployment] o. Click Finish. The MySilverPeak Virtual Machine page appears, and Virtio Disk 2 has been added to the left navigation pane. This completes the attachment of the virtual disks. In the following section, you ll be preparing to map a virtual interface (also known as a NIC or network) to the appropriate physical adapter. For mgmt0, you ll modify the existing NIC for mgmt0. 16 of 24 PN 200629-001 Rev E» R6.2

Quick Start Guide p. In the left navigation pane of the MySilverPeak Virtual Machine page, select the (only) NIC and specify the following: Source device: Device model: Host device em2 (Bridge mgmt0 ) virtio q. Click Apply. The Apply button dims. Now it s time to power on the virtual machine. r. In the menu bar, click Begin Installation. The machine powers up. PN 200629-001 Rev E» R6.2 17 of 24

VX Virtual Appliance / KVM Hypervisor / Bridge Mode [In-Line Deployment] s. When the console displays the Confirm screen, asking, Install Silver Peak Appliance on KVM platform?, press Enter to accept Okay. t. When the console displays the Install Done screen with Reboot selected, press Enter on the keyboard. 18 of 24 PN 200629-001 Rev E» R6.2

Quick Start Guide After the virtual appliance boots up, the Silver Peak Console User Interface appears. PN 200629-001 Rev E» R6.2 19 of 24

VX Virtual Appliance / KVM Hypervisor / Bridge Mode [In-Line Deployment] 3 Establish connectivity to the virtual machine To access the VX appliance s user interface, you ll need to discover the IP address for its mgmt0 interface and enter it into a browser. a. The next task is to determine the virtual appliance s IP address: If you re using DHCP, the virtual appliance IP address displays in Silver Peak s Console User Interface. If you re not using DHCP, then you must configure the static IP address and default gateway. In the virtual appliance console, press function key, F4, and complete the remaining steps. When prompted to choose the type of management interface, select Static (as opposed to DHCP). After selecting Apply, you can review the settings by selecting function key, F2. b. To verify connectivity, press function key, F1, and enter the following command sequence: [vx-appliance] > enable [vx-appliance] # show ip default-gateway [vx-appliance] # ping <default-gateway> [ENTER] [ENTER] [ENTER] To stop the pinging, enter CTRL-C. You are now ready to complete the Silver Peak virtual appliance initial configuration wizard. c. In the console, enter reboot halt, which powers down the virtual machine. 20 of 24 PN 200629-001 Rev E» R6.2

Quick Start Guide 4 Add network adapters to the virtual machine Now, you ll add the wan0 and lan0 network adapters. a. In the left navigation pane of the MySilverPeak Virtual Machine page, click Add Hardware at the bottom of the page. The Add New Virtual Hardware window appears. b. In the left pane, click Network and select the following options: Host device: Device model: Host device em3 (Bridge wan0 ) [on your device, pick the physical adapter for wan0] virtio PN 200629-001 Rev E» R6.2 21 of 24

VX Virtual Appliance / KVM Hypervisor / Bridge Mode [In-Line Deployment] c. Click Finish. The left pane updates to display the new network adapter. d. In the left pane, click Network and select the following options: Host device: Device model: Host device em4 (Bridge lan0 ) [on your device, pick the physical adapter for lan0] virtio 22 of 24 PN 200629-001 Rev E» R6.2

Quick Start Guide e. Click Finish. The left pane updates to display the new network adapter. f. Close the window. g. In the Virtual Machine Manager, select MySilverPeak and click Run in the menu bar. You are now ready to complete the Silver Peak virtual appliance initial configuration wizard. PN 200629-001 Rev E» R6.2 23 of 24

VX Virtual Appliance / KVM Hypervisor / Bridge Mode [In-Line Deployment] 5 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. d. On the last wizard screen, click Apply. The Appliance Manager takes a few minutes to reboot and return to the login page. You are now ready to start using the appliance. 24 of 24 PN 200629-001 Rev E» R6.2