Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Virtual Appliance Deployment
- Virtual Appliance Configuration
- Configure Virtual Switches for the Virtual Appliance
- Shut Down and Restart a Virtual Machine
- Index
Table 4: Virtual ExtremeCloud Appliances on VE6120H (continued)
Extreme application VE6120H
Total managed access
points per appliance
pair
100 500 1000
Total switches managed
per appliance
50 or 100 100 or 200 200 or 400
Total simultaneous users
in standalone mode
1000 4000 8000
Additional simultaneous
users supported in high-
availability mode
1000 4000 8000
Total simultaneous users
per appliance pair
2000 8000 16000
Hardware requirements
CPU 4 (4 distinct physical
cores or 2 cores with
hyperthreading)
6 8
RAM (GB) 8 16 24
Hard disk (GB) 80 80 80
Connectivity Requirements
The Virtual Appliance has one management interface (Admin) and two data plane interfaces
(PhysAdapter1, and PhysAdapter2). If all three interfaces are used, they must be connected to separate
external virtual switches on the Hyper-V host.
Tip
The best practice is to configure the virtual switches before installing the appliance for ease of
installation.
For more information, see Create a New Virtual Switch on the Host Server on page 34 for instructions
on how to create and configure virtual switches that can be used by the Virtual Appliance's network
adapter ports.
Deploy the VE6120H on a Host Platform
About This Task
To deploy the VE6120H on a host:
Procedure
1. Download the VE6120H image.
2. Unpack the ZIP files on the Hyper-V platform.
3. Access the Hyper-V host.
4. Install the virtual appliance image.
5. Configure the network adapter.
Virtual Appliance Deployment
Connectivity Requirements
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