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I have a Cisco ACE 4710. Does this device have the ability to do rate limiting/traffic shaping on a per-session basis? For example, if I'm load balancing 2 real servers, can I tell the ACE to limit each session to "XX" amount of bandwidth?
I have a Cisco ACE 4710. Does this device have the ability to do rate limiting/traffic shaping on a per-session basis? For example, if I'm load balancing 2 real servers, can I tell the ACE to limit each session to "XX" amount of bandwidth?
I want to configure a disjoint layer 2 network in UCS. For this, I have created dedicated NIC templates with only the disjointed networks VLAN specified. I have 8 total NICS going to ESXi and only 2 of them were created from the 'dedicated' disjoin...
I’m wanting to get the Cisco Data Center Unified Computing Support Specialist and Design Specialist certifications. I’m a bit confused as to the prerequisites to get these certification as I’ve received different answers from different people and th...
I've configued UCS direct connecting into the SAN before, but not SAN switches. My understanding of the main differences between the two is this:1) With SAN switches, you configure vSANs. To do this go to SAN tab -> SAN Cloud and configure your vSA...
So, it allows you to limit the bandwidth to a real server...but what I was asking was if you could limit bandwidth by session. So create a policy that states that no session should exceed "x" bandwidth.
In talking to my SAN engineers, apparently they don't have anything like a vSAN ID I can enter into the UCS chassis. After I've created my service profile, I get an error on each server stating that it can't see the WWPN's of the array. What other ...
Great, thank you!One last thing, when configuring my boot policy, how would you configure the SAN target primary and secondary if you have 4 HBAs per fabric interconnect? Can you create multiple SAN secondary ports per vHBA? Or is it only supported...