Applies To:
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F5 iWorkflow
- 2.3.0
About vCMP integration
You can integrate vCMP® hosts with the F5 iWorkflow™ Networking connector. iWorkflow compatibility with BIG-IP® system releases is limited to explicit releases.
Network requirements for communication with vCMP hosts
For proper communication, F5® iWorkflow™ must have network access to the vCMP® host. Before you can manage cloud resources, you must define a network route between the iWorkflow device and the vCMP host network. This route can use either management or internal networks.
Creating a vCMP connector
To enable integration between the vCMP® host and F5 iWorkflow™, you must configure a cloud connector. A cloud connector is a resource that identifies the local or virtual environment in which a tenant deploys applications and, when necessary, adds parameters that are required by third-party cloud providers.
As part of the connection creation process, the iWorkflow system takes these actions:
- Verifies connectivity to the vCMP host.
- Displays any vCMP guests present on the vCMP host.
Creating a vCMP guest
- Create a vCMP® connector.
- Install BIG-IP® software images on the vCMP host on which you plan to create guests.
- Hotfix level needed
- Number of cores per slot supported
- Names of existing VLANs
The new guest name appears as a new entry in the Servers panel. As the creation and provisioning process progresses, the guest status displays on the properties panel for the new guest.
Additionally, when iWorkflow creates a new guest, it adds an entry to the Activities panel.
Monitoring a vCMP guest
Creating a customized services template
An iApp is an application template located on F5 devices. An administrator can import iApps® templates to the iWorkflow™ system.
- Create custom catalog templates, based on iApps templates, that provide the network settings, levels of services, and so forth, that you expect to see in your vCMP environment.
- Modify the base template, choosing default values for selected parameters, and specifying which parameters the tenant can edit.