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Cisco ACI Cookbook

By : Stuart Fordham
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Cisco ACI Cookbook

By: Stuart Fordham

Overview of this book

Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) is a tough architecture that automates IT tasks and accelerates data-center application deployments. This book focuses on practical recipes to help you quickly build, manage, and customize hybrid environment for your organization using Cisco ACI. You will begin by understanding the Cisco ACI architecture and its major components. You will then configure Cisco ACI policies and tenants. Next you will connect to hypervisors and other third-party devices. Moving on, you will configure routing to external networks and within ACI tenants and also learn to secure ACI through RBAC. Furthermore, you will understand how to set up quality of service and network programming with REST, XML, Python and so on. Finally you will learn to monitor and troubleshoot ACI in the event of any issues that arise. By the end of the book, you will gain have mastered automating your IT tasks and accelerating the deployment of your applications.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Upgrading the ACI software


Upgrades can be required to gain new features or to resolve an issue. Before we can upgrade the software, we need to create a source (similar to the way we created a remote location for backing up and restoring our configurations).

Getting ready

Before we can upgrade the ACI fabric, we need to tell it what to download (which ISO image) and where to download it from. We do this by creating a download task.

  1. Navigate to Admin | Firmware | Download Tasks.
  2. From the actions menu, select Create Firmware Download Task.
  1. Enter the details for the image to be downloaded to the APIC.
  1. Click on Submit.
  2. This creates a download task, and the APIC will attempt to download the software specified. To check the status, click on Operational (on the right-hand side) and wait till the download percent reaches 100%.
  1. Navigate to Firmware Repository to check that that the new firmware has been successfully added to the system.

From the Firmware Repository, you can also click on the Actions menu...