VMM Domain
Virtual Networking

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Please complete all of the steps before hitting the Submit button. Clicking the Submit button should be performed in Step 6.

Step 1 - Navigate to VMware under the Virtual Networking Tab

To create a VMware VMM Domain, navigate to:

  1. Virtual Networking
  2. Click VMware
  3. Right-click on VMware
  4. Click Create vCenter Domain

Step 2 - Create VMware VMM Domain

Create a VMware VMM Domain:

  1. Name the Virtual Switch Name: aci_p29_dc3_vds
  2. Ensure the Virtual Switch is set to VMware vSphere Distributed Switch (this is the default)
  3. In the AEP dropdown, select your VMM AEP you created earlier: aci_p29_vmm_aep
  4. In the VLAN Pool dropdown, select your dynammic VLAN Pool you created earlier: aci_p29_dynamic_vlanpool
  5. Click the plus button (+) in the vCenter Credentials section to create your vCenter Credentials Profile

Step 3 - Create vCenter Credentials Profile

Create a vCenter Credentials Profile that will be used to authenticate with the vCenter:

  1. Name the vCenter Credentials Profile: aci_p29_credentials
  2. Set the Username to: pod29u1
  3. Set the Password to: cisco.123
  4. Click OK

Step 4 - Continue Creating VMware VMM Domain by Adding vCenter Profile

The next step in creating a VMware VMM Domain is to create a profile for the vCenter controller:

  1. Scroll down in the wizard until you see vCenter:
  2. Click the plus button (+) in the vCenter section to create your vCenter Profile

Step 5 - Create vCenter Profile

The next step in creating a VMware VMM Domain is to create a profile for the vCenter controller:

  1. Name the vCenter Profile: acilab_vcenter
  2. Name the vCenter IP Address to: 10.0.226.193
  3. Set the Datacenter name to: dc_pod29
  4. In the Associated Credential dropdown, select your previously created credentials profile: aci_p29_credentials
  5. Click OK

Step 6 - Complete the VMware VMM Domain Setup

To finish the setup of your VMware VMM Domain,

  1. Scroll down until you see Port Channel Mode:
  2. Set the Port Channel Mode to LACP Active
  3. For the vSwitch Policy, select CDP for this lab
  4. Click Submit

Step 7 - Add Enhanced Lag Policy

To finish the setup of your VMware VMM Domain follow the steps below:

  1. Click On your VMM vDS
  2. Click on Policy
  3. Click VSwitch Policy
  4. Click Plus sign
  5. Name: lag1
  6. Mode: LACP Active
  7. Load Balancing Mode: Source and Destination IP Address and TCP/UDP Port
  8. Click Update

Continue to the next section to review the ACI and VMware integration from with VMware's vCenter and complete the final integration steps.

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