Introduction
This is a short guide on the changes made to port-profiles in version 1.4 of the Nexus 1000V and shows how to restrict port-profile visibility to certain users. These changes include updates made to Atomic port profiles, Interface overrides, Interface caching, etc. A port profile is a collection of interface-level configuration commands that are combined to create a complete network policy. Port profiles are created on the VSM and propagated to VMware vCenter Server as VMware port groups using the VMware VIM API. After propagation, a port profile appears within VMware vSphere Client and is available to apply to the vNICs on a virtual machine.
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