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Limitations of Tracking Hardware Events in SRE-V
Brett Tiller
| 27 Feb 2013
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There are limitations in SRE-V regarding tracking real time hardware events such as the failure of a hard drive. The Service Ready Engine Virtualization platform (SRE-V) has VMware ESXI 5.0 built into the platform which provides virtualization, and SRE-V installs onto the Service Ready Engine (SRE) service module . ESXI utilizes a technology called CIM as well as SNMP with some limitations to track hardware events. SRE-V uses a software RAID developed by Promise and the release implemented d
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SRE-V 2.0.1 New Release Upgrade Information
Brett Tiller
| 15 Dec 2011
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SRE-V 2.0.1 leverage VMware vSphere Hypervisor 5.0 to provide full virtualization for virtual machines (VM). Customers utilizing previous releases of Cisco SRE-V must upgrade their licenses in order to use the Cisco SRE-V 2.0 software.
As of January 4, 2012, all new orders for Cisco SRE-V licenses will ship with VMware vSphere Hypervisor 5.0 license activation codes or VMware vSphere Hypervisor 5.0 license keys if the licenses are ordered with the Cisco SRE hardware.
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SRE-V 1.1.1 Release Adds Raid Support
Brett Tiller
| 16 May 2011
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The recently released Service Ready Engine Virtualization 1.1.1 release adds Raid 0 and Raid 1 support on SM-900 service modules. When installing the SRE-V platform onto the SM-900 service module you may now select from the options of Non-Raid, Raid 0 or Raid 1.
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Upgrading IOS Images on the ISR
Brett Tiller
| 21 Apr 2011
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Upgrading your IOS image on the Integrated Service Router is a relatively straight forward procedure, but with several steps. After the desired IOS image has been downloaded, there are a few pre-upgrade steps that should be taken before upgrading the IOS image on the router. These steps along with the entire upgrade process have been provided below.
The official IOS upgrade documentation is also available here:
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Service Ready Engine Virtualization (SRE-V) 1.0.1 Released
Brett Tiller
| 07 Feb 2011
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The release of the new Cisco Borderless Network product Service Ready Engine Virtualization (SRE-V), provides the next generation of virtualization functionality for partners desiring to run server applications on the router. Utilizing VMware ESXi as its built-in engine, SRE-V features support of Windows 2003 and 2008 servers on which virtual machines can be created, monitored and maintained via VMware's vSphere client. With this new feature, packaging and porting applications as previous
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Not able to ping default gateway
Kshitij Purwar
3/6/12 3:58 PM
RE: New Message from Kshitij Purwar in Service Ready Engine Virtualization
Anurag Gurtu
3/6/12 5:27 PM
RE: Not able to ping default gateway
Kshitij Purwar
3/6/12 5:53 PM
RE: New Message from Kshitij Purwar in Service Ready Engine Virtualization
Anurag Gurtu
3/6/12 8:38 PM
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Hi,
I have sre900 installed on 3945e router,with sre-v 2.0.it was working fine,but when i changed the configuartion then esxi 5.0 is not able to ping default-gateway.
int gi0/1
ip add 10.65.157.175 255.255.254.0
int sm 1/0
ip unnumbered gi 0/1
service-module ip address 10.65.157.176 255.255.254.0
service module ip default gateway 10.65.157.175
int sm 1/1
switchport mode trunk
ip route 10.65.157.176 255.255.254.0 sm 1/0
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Kshitij
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Can you change the ip route to be
ip route 10.65.157.176 255.255.255 sm 1/0
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Did it,
but not able to ping.
when i test management network connectivity from esx console,it canot ping its default gateway.
Please help....
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Can you try reloading ESXi. Did you make any change from DCUI?
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