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Important Considerations
The Cisco Provider Connectivity Assurance Sensor Control is a high-performance, real-time active system that requires dedicated resources from the VM host to operate properly. To help ensure proper operation, follow these guidelines when provisi...
Written by
Alan Chiu
Updated on : 30 Oct 2024
VM Image Selection
Depending on the deployment type, choose whether to use Single-disk or Four disks VM image for storing the Cisco Provider Connectivity Assurance Sensor Control data. Here are some key differences between these two approaches: Single-disk T...
Written by
Alan Chiu
Updated on : 30 Oct 2024
Managing Disk Storage
Each instance of the Cisco Provider Connectivity Assurance Sensor Control provides access to two storage disks that are used to hold various types of data: config : A low-access rate disk containing configuration data, as well as the active...
Written by
Alan Chiu
Updated on : 30 Oct 2024
Deployment Types
The Cisco Provider Connectivity Assurance Sensor Control can be provisioned for these deployment types: NFV TWAMP : 4 CPU cores, 8 GB RAM Direct PM Actuation with i350 : 1 CPU core, 4 GB RAM Direct PM Actuation in SR-IOV Mode : 1 CPU co...
Written by
Alan Chiu
Updated on : 30 Oct 2024
VMware - 4 CPU Deployment and Setup for NFV TWAMP
This section explains how to install the Cisco Provider Connectivity Assurance Sensor Control on a VMware ESXi Hypervisor so that you can complete the following tasks: Launch a Sensor Control instance on the appliance or server running the H...
Written by
Alan Chiu
Updated on : 30 Oct 2024
VMware - 1 CPU Deployment and Setup for Non-NFV TWAMP Deployment Types
This section explains how to install the Cisco Provider Connectivity Assurance Sensor Control on a VMware ESXi Hypervisor so that you can complete the following tasks: Launch a Sensor Control instance on the appliance or server running the H...
Written by
Alan Chiu
Updated on : 30 Oct 2024
KVM - Deployment and Setup for NFV Controller vCPE
This section contains information on Qemu/KVM, which is a Linux Hypervisor. It includes information on installing the associated packages. Install the following packages on Linux kernel 6.5.0 or later: qemu-kvm : A generic machine emulator an...
Written by
Alan Chiu
Updated on : 30 Oct 2024
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