Users Guide

Network Virtualization Portlets | Virtualization Management
984 OMNM 6.5.3 User Guide
Editing VIM Window
Use the Editing VIM window (Figure 18-43) to create and maintain Virtualized Infrastructure
Managers (VIMs).
Access this window by navigating to the Virtualized Infrastructure Managers portlet, right-clicking
a VIM or the portlet, and then selecting Edit or New. You can also access this window from the
details reference tree, by right-clicking a VIM, and then selecting Edit.
Memory Unallocated The memory not allocated in megabytes. By default, this field is not shown.
Memory Used The memory used in megabytes. By default, this field is not shown.
Priority A relative number indicating which VIM should be chosen over another, where
multiple VIMs support a VNF deployment. By default, this field is not shown.
Private Network Space The private network space identifier in the following format:
123.17.0.0/16
This is the overall address space used to create smaller subnet private networks.
By default, this field is not shown.
Shared Network Space The shared network space identifier in the following format:
123.18.0.0/16
This is the overall address space used to create smaller subnet shared networks. By
default, this field is not shown.
Total CPU The total number of CPUs (used, free, reserved, and unallocated). By default, this
field is not shown.
Total Disk The total gigabytes of disk space (used, free, reserved, and unallocated). By
default, this field is not shown.
Total Memory The total megabytes of memory (used, free, reserved, and unallocated). By
default, this field is not shown.
UUID A unique 128-bit, system generated value assigned to each VIM created. By
default, this field is not shown.
Updated The latest VIM changes timestamp. By default, this field is not shown.
Table 18-39. Virtualized Infrastructure Managers Columns (Sheet 2 of 2)
Column Description