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Quick Start Guide If you re not using Citrix XenCenter 6.0, your screens may vary. VXOA VIRTUAL APPLIANCES Citrix XenServer Hypervisor Out-of-Path Deployment (Router Mode) 2012 Silver Peak Systems, Inc. Support Limitations In single-homed Router mode, the virtual appliance only uses mgmt0 and wan0. This Quick Start Guide only covers Router mode, using only wan0 for data traffic. These instructions show the VX-5000 Virtual Appliance as the example. Assumptions Citrix XenCenter Software is installed on the Windows client Before You Begin Comply with the VXOA Virtual Appliance Host System Requirements [PN 200566-001] From the Silver Peak Support portal, download the virtual appliance ISO file SUMMARY OF TASKS 1 Add new server and verify resources 2 Create the virtual networks on the Citrix XenServer host 3 Create the virtual machine 4 Configure the Virtual Appliance 5 Run the Appliance Manager initial configuration wizard 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 Required Virtual Interface Maps to... mgmt0 virtual network = mgmt0 wan0 virtual network = wan0 mgmt1 network adapter not connected lan0 network adapter not connected PN 200596-001 Rev B» R5.2 1 of 24

VXOA Virtual Appliance / Citrix XenServer Hypervisor / Out-of-Path Deployment [Router Mode] FIRST... Download the ISO image from the Silver Peak website to a drive that s accessible to your Citrix server. This could be any CIFS or NFS mountable network drive, which you designate as an ISO library before proceeding further. Refer to Citrix documentation for more on creating or mapping an ISO library. THEN... Launch Citrix XenServer from the desktop, and connect to the target XenServer host. 1 Add new server and verify resources a. Click Add a Server. In the Add New Server dialog box, enter the server IP address and the user login credentials. The new server displays in the left navigation pane. In this example, the server is named xenserver-sp. 2 of 24 PN 200596-001 Rev B» R5.2

Quick Start Guide Now, with the following three tabs, you ll verify that the XenServer host s hardware meets the minimum system requirements for the specific VXOA virtual appliance. (Reference the VXOA Virtual Appliance Host System Requirements, PN 200566-001) Item Where to verify the information 1 CPU [Processor Core] General tab 2 Memory General tab 3 Storage Storage tab 4 Network Interfaces NICs tab b. To verify the first two items, click the General tab. You can expand or collapse the headings, as needed, for easier viewing. 2 1 c. Sequentially, expand and view the contents of CPUs... --- and Memory. PN 200596-001 Rev B» R5.2 3 of 24

VXOA Virtual Appliance / Citrix XenServer Hypervisor / Out-of-Path Deployment [Router Mode] d. To verify the local storage, click the Storage tab. 3 e. Finally, to review the network interfaces, click the NICs tab and verify that you have at least two NICs. 4 4 of 24 PN 200596-001 Rev B» R5.2

Quick Start Guide 2 Create the virtual networks on the Citrix XenServer host In total, we ll configure four networks. First, you ll configure the two networks that actually carry traffic: You ll pair one with mgmt0 (for management traffic) and the other with wan0 (for data traffic). a. Select the Networking tab. For mgmt0, you can use the NIC that the Management Interface is currently using, or you can pick a different one. In this example, we ll pair NIC 0 with mgmt0, and NIC 1 with wan0. To do this, we ll rename Network0 to mgmt0, and Network1 to wan0. b. To configure for mgmt0, select Network0 and click Properties. The Network0 Properties screen appears. PN 200596-001 Rev B» R5.2 5 of 24

VXOA Virtual Appliance / Citrix XenServer Hypervisor / Out-of-Path Deployment [Router Mode] c. In the Name field, enter mgmt0. d. On the left, click Network Settings. The Network Settings screen appears. e. Clear the checkbox, Automatically add this network to new virtual machines. f. Click OK. The Networking tab displays the new name, mgmt0 with No in the Auto column. 6 of 24 PN 200596-001 Rev B» R5.2

Quick Start Guide g. To configure for wan0, do the following: Select Network1 and click Properties. The Network1 Properties screen appears. In the Name field, enter wan0. On the left, click Network Settings. The Network Settings screen appears. Clear the checkbox, Automatically add this network to new virtual machines and click OK. The Networking tab displays the new name, wan0, with No in the Auto column. h. After naming mgmt0 and wan0, any remaining NICs (Networks) won t be used, and we don t want them to automatically add themselves to the new virtual machine. Therefore, for any and all remaining NICs, do the following: Select the NIC (usually named Network n, where n is a number), and click Properties. In the Network n Properties window, leave the name unchanged and click Network Settings. Clear the checkbox, Automatically add this network to new virtual machines and click OK. You are finished when each NIC has No in the Auto column. PN 200596-001 Rev B» R5.2 7 of 24

VXOA Virtual Appliance / Citrix XenServer Hypervisor / Out-of-Path Deployment [Router Mode] In single-homed Router mode configuration, mgmt1 and lan0 are not used. Therefore, you must map them to virtual networks that are not connected to any physical interface, as follows. First, we ll map mgmt1. i. Return to the Networking tab, and click Add Network. The New Network - <your server name> screen appears. j. Select Single-Server Private Network and click Next. The New Network Details screen appears. 8 of 24 PN 200596-001 Rev B» R5.2

Quick Start Guide k. In the Name field, enter mgmt1 and click Next. The New Network Interface screen appears. l. Make no changes. Click Finish. This returns you to the Networking tab, showing the addition of mgmt1. Lastly, we ll repeat this procedure to map lan0. PN 200596-001 Rev B» R5.2 9 of 24

VXOA Virtual Appliance / Citrix XenServer Hypervisor / Out-of-Path Deployment [Router Mode] m. Return to the Networking tab, and click Add Network. The (named) New Nework page appears. n. Select Single-Server Private Network and click Next. The New Network Details screen appears o. In the Name field, enter lan0 and click Next. The New Network Interface screen appears. 10 of 24 PN 200596-001 Rev B» R5.2

Quick Start Guide p. Make no changes. Select Finish. The Networking tab displays the addition of lan0. You should see all four of the newly named networks. The Auto setting for each is No. The network configuration is now done. PN 200596-001 Rev B» R5.2 11 of 24

VXOA Virtual Appliance / Citrix XenServer Hypervisor / Out-of-Path Deployment [Router Mode] 3 Create the virtual machine Before continuing, make sure that you ve saved the downloaded ISO file from Silver Peak s Support portal to the XenServer s ISO library. a. In the XenCenter menu bar, click New VM. The New VM Template page appears. b. Scroll down to select Other install media and click Next. The New VM Name page appears. 12 of 24 PN 200596-001 Rev B» R5.2

Quick Start Guide c. In the Name field, enter VX-5000 and click Next. The New VM Installation Media page appears. You should already have downloaded the.iso file to an ISO library. If that ISO library is not attached to this host, then click New ISO library and follow the instructions. Now, from the Install from ISO library or DVD drive field s drop-down menu, select the ISO file that you downloaded from Silver Peak s Support portal. d. Click Next. The New VM Home Server page appears. PN 200596-001 Rev B» R5.2 13 of 24

VXOA Virtual Appliance / Citrix XenServer Hypervisor / Out-of-Path Deployment [Router Mode] e. Verify that the server listed is the one you created earlier, and click Next. The New VM CPU & Memory page appears. Here, refer to the VXOA Virtual Appliance Host Requirements document for the number of vcpus and amount of memory your virtual appliance must have: For the Number of vcpus field, look for the number of Processor Cores required. In this instance of the VX-5000, it s 4. For the Memory 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. f. Enter these values in the appropriate fields and click Next. The New VM Storage page appears. 14 of 24 PN 200596-001 Rev B» R5.2

Quick Start Guide At this point, you need to add two virtual disks one for the System, and one for Network Memory. Again, refer to the VXOA Virtual Appliance Host Requirements document this time for Storage (Gigabytes). For this example, we ll allocate a total of 100 GB for storage. g. Click Add. The Add Virtual Disk screen appears. h. In the Name field, enter System, and in the Size field, enter 30 GB.This size (30 GB) is the appropriate value for all VX appliances. A larger allocation does not improve performance, and the excess remains unused. i. Click Add. The New VM Storage screen appears, listing the newly assigned storage. We ll allocate the remaining 70 GB (out of 100 GB) to Network Memory. PN 200596-001 Rev B» R5.2 15 of 24

VXOA Virtual Appliance / Citrix XenServer Hypervisor / Out-of-Path Deployment [Router Mode] j. Click Add. The Add Virtual Disk screen appears. k. In the Name field, enter Network Memory, and in the Size field, enter 70 GB and click Add. The New VM Storage screen reappears, listing all the assigned storage. l. Click Next. The New VM Networking page appears. It is blank. 16 of 24 PN 200596-001 Rev B» R5.2

Quick Start Guide Now you must add the four virtual network interface in the required sequence: 1. mgmt0 2. mgmt1 3. wan0 4. lan0 m. With that in mind, click Add. The Add Virtual Interface screen appears. In the Network field, pull down the menu to select mgmt0. n. Click Add. The updated New VM Networking page appears. o. Repeat the previous step to add the remaining three interfaces, sequentially, in the required order. The updated New VM Networking screen appears. PN 200596-001 Rev B» R5.2 17 of 24

VXOA Virtual Appliance / Citrix XenServer Hypervisor / Out-of-Path Deployment [Router Mode] p. Click Next. The New VM Finish page appears. q. After reviewing the settings, click Finish. The VM starts automatically, and the XenCenter General tab appears, with a progress bar in the lower right corner. 18 of 24 PN 200596-001 Rev B» R5.2

Quick Start Guide r. When the console displays the Confirm scren, asking, Install Silver Peak Appliance on Xen platform?, press Enter to accept Okay. The appliance installs on the Xen platform. This may take a few minutes to complete. s. When installation is complete, press Enter to eject the CD. Afterwards, the virtual machine restarts automatically. PN 200596-001 Rev B» R5.2 19 of 24

VXOA Virtual Appliance / Citrix XenServer Hypervisor / Out-of-Path Deployment [Router Mode] After the appliance boots up, it arrives at the login prompt. 20 of 24 PN 200596-001 Rev B» R5.2

Quick Start Guide 4 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. NOTE: You ll be entering commands in the console. If you ever need to click outside the client window, press CTRL+ALT. simultaneously. a. Log in as follows: [vx name] login: admin Password: admin [vx name] > enable [vx name] # [ENTER] [ENTER] [ENTER] b. 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. By default, the appliance tries to acquire the mgmt0 IP address by using DHCP. If this fails (as would be the case if your network doesn t use DHCP), then the mgmt0 IP address and netmask display no values. In that case, 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 = 10.0.41.56/24 and its default gateway is 10.0.41.193. PN 200596-001 Rev B» R5.2 21 of 24

VXOA Virtual Appliance / Citrix XenServer Hypervisor / Out-of-Path Deployment [Router Mode] c. 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 10.0.41.56 /24 [vx name] (config) # no interface mgmt0 shutdown [vx name] (config) # show interfaces mgmt0 [ENTER] [ENTER] [ENTER] [ENTER] [ENTER] [ENTER] d. To configure the default gateway, enter the following command sequence: [vx name] (config) # ip default-gateway 10.0.41.193 [vx name] (config) # show ip default-gateway [ENTER] [ENTER] 22 of 24 PN 200596-001 Rev B» R5.2

Quick Start Guide 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. 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 Router mode. PN 200596-001 Rev B» R5.2 23 of 24

VXOA Virtual Appliance / Citrix XenServer Hypervisor / Out-of-Path Deployment [Router Mode] 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 200596-001 Rev B» R5.2