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Introduction to devices
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The platform has integrations with network virtualization systems to offer features such as network blueprints, self-service firewall and load balancer policies, NAT, and VPNs. The platform uses Devices to define integrations with external systems.
Devices do the following:
register the endpoint and credentials of the network virtualization system in a private cloud datacenter
contain a list of the virtual datacenters that the network virtualization system is managing.
A device can be created:
For a datacenter
For a single enterprise
A device belonging to a specific enterprise has a higher priority than a device for all enterprises.
The device functionality is transparent to the cloud user, who will automatically have self-service access to networks, and firewall and load balancer policies.
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This page describes how to create a device to define a connection to a network virtualization system or to vCenter for standard networking. For background information, see About devices |
Create a device to define a network virtualization system
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To create a device to define a network virtualization system
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In your datacenter, go to Datacenter details view → Network → Devices
Click the + add button and enter the device details
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Plugin type | Network virtualization system (and optionally, the blueprint) |
Interfaces | A list of interfaces or functionality supported by the plugin |
Name | The name of the device. Identify the device to users who will create platform networks, such as external and public networks |
User | The username of the account that Abiquo will use to connect to the |
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Password | The password of the account that Abiquo will use to connect to the |
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Description | Your description of the device |
Endpoint | The URL where Abiquo can connect to the device; usually requires HTTPS. For example:
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Enterprise | Optional: to restrict the device to a single cloud tenant, select the enterprise. If you do not select a tenant, the device will be the default for all enterprises that do not have a specific device assigned. |
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To use a network virtualization system to manage Abiquo external and public networks, the Network Administrator must first pre-create the networks in the network virtualization systems.
Then when you create the external or public network in Abiquo, select the device for your virtualization system.
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Create a device for external networks in vCenter
When using standard networking, to create external networks in vCenter when the administrator creates them in Abiquo, create a device to define a connection to vCenter.
When you are using a device, Abiquo will create the port group for an external network before the user deploys the first VM in the network and keep it after the user undeploys the last VM in the network.
To create a port-group device:
In your datacenter, go to Datacenter details view → Network → Devices
Click the + add button and enter the device details
Field | Value |
Plugin type | To create a device to connect with vCenter, select |
Interfaces | A list of interfaces or functionality supported by the plugin |
Name | The name of the device. Identify the device to users who will create external networks |
User | The username of the account that Abiquo will use to connect to vCenter. Use an account with network permissions |
Password | The password of the account that Abiquo will use to connect to vCenter. |
Description | Your description of the device |
Endpoint | The IP address of the vCenter server |
Enterprise | Optional: to restrict the device to a single cloud tenant, select the enterprise. If you do not select a tenant, the device will be the default for all enterprises that do not have a specific device assigned. |
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Edit a device
When you edit a device, the changes you can make will depend on the network virtualization system or vCenter connection.
For example for NSX-V using ECMP.
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Delete a device
When you are working with NSX-T, before you delete a device, remember to delete NAT IPs and NAT networks from within Abiquo.
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Manage devices using the API
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When you create a device with the API, remember to set vdcDefault to
true
.If you created a device to use by all enterprises, if you want to create a VDC that does not use this device, use the API to set vdcDefault to
false
while you create the VDC.
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