Your service provider usually configures base settings for the virtual machine (VM) in which the virtualized network function (VNF) resides and you configure settings for the service, such as policies. Use the information in the following tables to provide values for the available settings:
Table 64 shows the base settings you can configure for the virtual machine (VM) that contains the VNF.
Note Your service provider usually configures the base settings and you should not need to change them.
Table 65 shows the firewall settings you can configure.
Table 64: Fields for the CSR-1000v Base Settings
Field | Description |
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Host Name | Specify the hostname of the VM. Example: host1 |
Loopback Address | Specify the IPv4 loopback IP address. Example: 10.0.2.50 |
Name Servers | Specify the fully qualified domain names (FQDNs) or IP addresses of one or more DNS name servers. Example: 10.0.2.15 |
NTP Servers | Specify the FQDNs or IP addresses of one or more NTP servers. Example: ntp.example.net |
Table 65: Fields for the CSR-1000v Firewall Settings
Field | Description |
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Left Interface | Specify the identifier of the interface that transmits data to the host. Example: GigabitEthernet2 |
Right Interface | Specify the identifier of the interface receiving data transmitted by the host. Example: GigabitEthernet3 |
Left to Right Allowed Apps | Select the applications from the drop-down list for which the policy is enforced in outgoing packets. The following applications are available:
Example: http, https |
Right to Left Allowed Apps | Select the application from the drop-down list for which the policy is enforced for incoming packets. The following applications are available:
Example: ftp, udp |
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