Introduction to apic-vrealize-3.2.1l.tgz

This integration package enables bidirectional communication between Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) and VMware vRealize Operations 8.6, providing unified visibility into multi-cloud network performance metrics. Designed under Cisco’s Cloud Network Controller architecture, version 3.2.1l introduces enhanced security protocols for hybrid cloud deployments using VMware Cloud Foundation 5.1+ environments.

The plugin translates ACI fabric telemetry into vRealize-compatible data models, enabling predictive analytics for leaf-spine topologies with Nexus 9000 series switches. Release notes confirm compatibility with APIC clusters running 5.3(2e) or later firmware versions.


Key Functional Enhancements

  1. ​Security Automation​
  • Hardware-rooted certificate chains for VMware NSX-T 4.1 integration
  • Automated policy synchronization between ACI EPGs and vRealize workload tags
  1. ​Performance Monitoring​
  • 40% faster VXLAN flow statistics collection (5-second polling intervals)
  • Real-time buffer utilization tracking for N9K-C9336D-GX2B platforms
  1. ​Multi-Cloud Optimization​
  • Azure Arc resource mapping acceleration through REST API batching
  • AWS Transit Gateway attachment health scoring algorithms
  1. ​Diagnostic Improvements​
  • Integrated Prometheus endpoint for cross-domain metrics correlation
  • Enhanced NetFlow v10 support for VMware Distributed Switch analysis

Compatibility Matrix

Component Minimum Version Supported Hypervisors
Cisco APIC Controller 5.3(2e) ESXi 7.0 U3
VMware vRealize Ops 8.6.2 KVM 4.5
Nexus 9000 ACI Switch 15.3(2e) Hyper-V 2019

​Critical Requirement​​: Requires concurrent installation of ACI Fabric Infrastructure 16.0(5h) on Nexus 9300-FX2 platforms.


nxosv-final.7.0.3.I7.8.qcow2 – Cisco Nexus 9000v NX-OS 7.0(3)I7(8) Virtual Switch Image


Introduction to nxosv-final.7.0.3.I7.8.qcow2

This QCOW2 format virtual machine image provides the Nexus 9000v virtual switch implementation of NX-OS 7.0(3)I7(8), designed for network simulation in VMware ESXi 7.0+ and KVM 4.5+ environments. The release focuses on VXLAN/EVPN protocol enhancements for software-defined networking labs.

Validated for GNS3 2.2.38 and EVE-NG Professional 5.0.1-13 platforms, this build supports advanced features including MP-BGP EVPN control plane implementation and VXLAN bridging configurations.


Core Technical Capabilities

  1. ​Protocol Support​
  • Full MP-BGP EVPN implementation for VXLAN route distribution
  • Integrated Routing and Bridging (IRB) for Layer 3 gateway services
  1. ​Performance Optimization​
  • 25% reduction in VXLAN encapsulation latency
  • Improved TCAM utilization for virtual routing instances
  1. ​Lab Environment Features​
  • Pre-configured VXLAN bridging templates for rapid topology deployment
  • Automated VTEP discovery through BGP EVPN route exchange
  1. ​Security Updates​
  • SSHv2 host key rotation automation
  • Enhanced RBAC profiles for multi-user simulation environments

Virtualization Requirements

Platform Minimum Resources Disk Configuration
VMware ESXi 7.0 U3 8GB RAM SATA Controller
KVM 4.5 4 vCPUs VirtIO Drivers
EVE-NG Professional 12GB RAM 25GB Storage

​Critical Note​​: Requires e1000 network adapter configuration for proper vSwitch functionality in nested virtualization scenarios.


Authorized Access Protocol

The nxosv-final.7.0.3.I7.8.qcow2 image requires valid Cisco service contracts for production use. Lab environment users can obtain evaluation copies through Cisco DevNet. For verified testbed configurations, visit https://www.ioshub.net/nxosv-downloads to access pre-built topology templates.

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