Configure a Virtual Service
About this task
Perform this procedure to configure a virtual service on the switch.
Before you begin
You must configure at least one virtual port to enable the virtual service. For more information, see Configure Virtual Ports.
Procedure
- In the navigation pane, expand the folders.
- Select Virtual Service.
- Select the Virtual Service tab.
- Select Insert.
- In the Name field, enter a unique name.
- Optional: In the NumCores field, enter a value.
- Optional: In the MemSize field, enter a value.
- Select Insert.
- In the Enable field for the newly inserted row, change the value to true.
- Select Apply.
Virtual Service Field Descriptions
Use data in the following table to use the Virtual Service tab.
Name |
Description |
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Name |
Specifies the name of the virtual service. Every virtual service must have a unique name. |
NumCores |
Specifies the number of CPU cores assigned to the virtual service. The default is 1. |
MemSize |
Specifies the memory size (in Megabytes) assigned to the virtual service. The default value is 1024 Megabytes. |
Enable |
Enables the virtual service. Note:
You must configure at least one virtual port to enable the virtual service. |
PackageInfoName |
Shows the package name used by the virtual service. |
PackageAppName |
Shows the application name used by the virtual service. |
PackageAppVersion |
Shows the application version used by the virtual service. |
UtilCpuAllot |
Specifies the number of CPUs allocated to the virtual service. |
UtilCpuUtil |
Specifies the average percentage of CPU utilization over the past 30 seconds. |
UtilMemAllot |
Specifies the memory (in Megabytes) allocated to the virtual service. |
UtilMemUsed |
Specifies the memory used (in Megabytes) by the virtual service. |
UtilMemAvailable |
Specifies the memory available (in Megabytes) for the virtual service. |
State |
Specifies the operational state of the virtual service. |
UpTime |
Specifies the operational time of the virtual service. |