The Ribbon IaC does not support ESXi 8.0 and later versions.
In this section:
Ribbon provides an infrastructure as code (IaC) environment you can use to deploy SBC SWe N:1 HA instances in a VMware environment. The IaC environment provides the code, templates, sample files, and instructions needed for launching and managing virtualized SBC deployments. The instructions for working within the IaC environment are embedded as inline comments within the sample and template files and as separate readme files.
The IaC environment is packaged as a tarfile that you download from the Ribbon Customer Portal, similar to other software packages. Refer to the current release notes for the specific file name.
The environment in which you place and expand the IaC tarball must include:
sudo su -
)The VMware environment in which the SBC SWe instances are deployed must meet the VMware hardware and software requirements described on this page: VMware Hardware and Software Requirements.
Note that IaC requires vSphere ESXi 6.5 or above.
IaC supports creating virtual switches and port groups for your SBC deployment if they are not already present in your VMware environment, or you can reuse virtual switches and port groups that were manually created and already exist. You have the option to manually create virtual switches and port groups for your deployment using the procedure given here:
Creating Virtual Machine using vNetwork Standard Switch (vSwitch) in VMware ESXi Web Client
If you plan to use SR-IOV interfaces within your deployment, use the following two procedures to configure them in VMware:
When you are launching a deployment in which you want to use the SR-IOV interfaces, you must provide the SR-IOV interface IDs as input to IaC so the interfaces are attached to the VM.
Complete the steps below to extract the IaC tar ball and access the README.md
file that contains information on how to set up and begin using the IaC environment. The following figure shows an example of the command sequence.
[root@iac_node ~]# [root@iac_node ~]# mkdir iacDir [root@iac_node ~]# cp iac-1.1020190809-052726.tar.gz iacDir/ [root@iac_node ~]# cd iacDir/ [root@iac_node ~]# tar xvfz iac-1.1020190809-052726.tar.gz [root@iac_node ~]# ls iac iac-1.1020190809-052726.tar.gz README.md [root@iac_node ~]# vi README.md [root@iac_node ~]#
Start
iacDir
:$ mkdir iacDir
Copy the IaC tar ball to the new directory and change to that directory:$
cp iac*.tar.gz iacDir/
$
wherecd iacDir/
iac*
is the full name of the tar ball file.
Extract the IaC tar ball:
$ tar xvfz iac*.tar.gz
where iac*
is the full name of the tar ball file.
The file untars to create the iac/
directory containing the IaC environment directories and the README.md
file.
README.md
file.$ vi README.md
Follow the instructions given in the README.md
file to set up IaC on a Linux server and begin working with IaC.