

The VM in turn maps the logical vNIC name to a physical MAC address. The Catalyst 9800-CL maps the GigabitEthernet network interfaces to the logical vNIC name assigned by the VM. High Availability (HA) is supported on the 9800-CL VM hosts using virtual redundant ports, in a stateful switchover (SSO) configuration as well as in an N+1 configuration.Ĭatalyst 9800-CL deployment OVA template (OVA)Ĭatalyst 9800-CL upgrade and patches (bin) Minimum number of vCPUs 1 (hyperthreading is not supported)

Templates added as part of Cisco IOS XE Release 17.3 9800-CL deployments using the OVA file with vCenterĮxisting supported templates pre Cisco IOS XE Release 17.3.All 9800-CL deployments except those using the OVA file with vCenter.Appendix E: Resetting the 9800-CL to the factory default.Appendix D: Enabling and using the SR-IOV NIC in KVM.Enabling SR-IOV on the C9800-CL on ESXi.SR-IOV (single-root I/O virtualization) introduction.Appendix C: Enabling and using the SR-IOV NIC in ESXi.Appendix B: Adding a virtual serial port in ESXi.Appendix A: Creating a port group in ESXi.Configuring the 9800-CL via the CLI: Skipping the DAY 0 guided flow.

