Cisco IMM Automation Tools


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Cisco IMM Automation Tools automates the build and deployment of Cisco UCS devices, policies, pools and profiles on Cisco Intersight Infrastructure Services for UCS X-Series hardware and previous generation UCS systems such as B-Series and C-Series. The automation of UCS under Intersight Managed Mode is simplified and requires minimal programming knowledge, enabling users to setup and run quickly.


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Build and Deployment Tools

Policy Makers

For UCS Chassis
For UCS Domains
For UCS Servers

Pool Makers

Base Profile and Template Makers

Demonstrations and Learning Labs

Cisco IMM Automation Tools is used to power and can be demoed on multiple Cisco UCS and Intersight demonstrations and labs on Cisco dCloud:

Cisco UCS X-Series Lab Topology


dCloud is available at https://dcloud.cisco.com, where Cisco product demonstrations and labs can be found in the Catalog.

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Author

Ugo Emekauwa

Contact Information

uemekauw@cisco.com or uemekauwa@gmail.com

Use Case

Cisco IMM Automation Tools - Use Cases


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  • Claim one or more UCS IMM fabric interconnect clusters to an Intersight account.
  • Quickly deploy your own set of 27 default UCS policies.
  • Build, assign and deploy a UCS domain profile with all policies in minutes.
  • Build, assign and deploy many UCS server profiles, along with a template and all policies and pools in minutes.
  • Build, assign and deploy many UCS chassis profiles with all policies and pools in seconds.
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