IOx: Support 3rd Party Apps in KVMs
The IOx: Support 3rd Party Apps in KVMs feature enables fog computing on Cisco IOS. IOx provides support for implementation of third party applications (KVMs) on Cisco network edge devices and across multiple hardware platforms. The IOx: Support 3rd Party Apps in KVMs feature supports Local Manager which is the Web UI supported by Cisco Application Hosting Framework (CAF) and also supports Fog Director which is the centralized management engine which can be used to manage the entire lifecycle of an application.
Information About IOx: Support 3rd Party Apps in KVMs
The IOx: Support 3rd party apps in KVMs feature provides support for hosting multiple 3rd party applications ( KVM's) on the same hardware. The IOx: Support 3rd party apps in KVMs feature provides an SDK and also supports virtualization. Each VM is independent of the other and resources are shared among the VM's. The developer can specify resources that is to be allocated for each VM.
The IOx: Support 3rd party apps in KVMs feature provides a platform that allows you to manage the entire life cycle of applications including development, distribution, deployment, hosting, monitoring, and management. The reporting module provides effective monitoring capabilities for maximizing security while connecting the applications and services to the cloud. ASR1K NPTv6 allows for greater reliability as it provides support for multihoming and load balancing and achieves the translation without breaking the end-to-end reachability at the network layer.
Benefits of Using IOx: Support 3rd Party Apps in KVMs
The IOx: Support 3rd party apps in KVMs feature provides a common software infrastructure to host applications in network devices in such a way that they are independent of the hardware the applications are hosted on.
The IOx: Support 3rd party apps in KVMs feature supports Local Manager which is a user friendly interface that is provided for making it easy for the developers and the administrators to build and deploy IOx applications across multiple hardware platforms. IOx also provides a set of services that can be used to accelerate the development of IOx applications and supports complete life cycle management capabilities for applications hosted on network devices.
Fog Director is supported by the IOx: Support 3rd party apps in KVMs feature which enables you to perform actions like start or stop, uninstall, and upgrade applications. Fog director supports can be scaled to support up to 5000 devices which enables you to perform lifecycle enablement tasks on la arge number of devices simultaneous, with minimal delay. You can also monitor applications installed on all devices and can also troubleshoot applications and the application enablement infrastructure using the Fog Director.
Restrictions for IOx: Support 3rd Party Apps in KVMs
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IOx supports only VM style applications. LXC (container applications) is not supported.
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IOx is not backward compatible with Vman. If an application is deployed using Vman CLI, IOX does not support it.
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IOx: Support 3rd Party Apps in KVMs does not support concurrent requests from multiple clients. You cannot use Fog-director or Local manager simultaneously for any operation.
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The maximum number of applications that can be in running state at any instant is 4. This is consistent across all Polaris platforms.
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For ASR1K, the maximum VCPU per application is 1 and maximum CPU resource per application is limited to 12% even if you request for more.
Prerequisites for Configuring IOx: Support 3rd Party Apps in KVMs
Make sure that you have a router that has a hard-disk or NIM-SSD and a minimum of 8GB RAM before deploying IOx to prevent application failure when deployed using IOx.
You must first enable the IOx on the device using the iox configuration command to be able to start using the user interface and services.
Configuring IOx: Support 3rd Party Apps in KVMs
enable
configure terminal
iox
exit
enable
configure terminal
no iox
exit
enable
configure terminal
vrf definition Mgmt-intf
address-family ipv4
exit-address-family
address-family ipv6
exit-address-family
exit
enable
configure terminal
ip dhcp pool gospool
network 25.25.0.0 255.255.255.0
default-router 25.25.0.1
domain-name sample.com
dns-server 72.163.128.140
remember
exit
enable
configure terminal
username root privilege 15 password 0 root
exit
configure terminal
interface VirtualPortGroup1
ip address 25.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
end
enable
configure terminal
ip nat inside
no mop enabled
no mop sysid
exit
interface VirtualPortGroup0
configure terminal
interface GigabitEthernet0/0/3
end
enable
configure terminal
ip address 10.126.93.198 255.255.255.0
ip nat outside
media-type rj45
negotiation auto
exit
interface GigabitEthernet0/0/3
configure terminal
interface GigabitEthernet0
description Management Interface
exit
vrf forwarding Mgmt-intf
ip address 1.100.40.24 255.255.255.0
negotiation auto
exit
interface GigabitEthernet0
end
enable
configure terminal
virtual-service
signing level unsigned
exit
virtual-service
configure terminal
virtual-service App1
vnic gateway VirtualPortGroup1
exit
virtual-service App1
end
enable
configure terminal
Iox
ip nat inside source static tcp 25.25.0.2 9000 interface GigabitEthernet0/0/3 9000
ip nat inside source list NAT_ACL interface GigabitEthernet0/0/3 overload
ip forward-protocol nd
ip http server
ip http authentication local
ip http secure-server
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.126.93.1
ip route 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 10.126.93.1
ip access-list standard NAT_ACL
permit 25.25.0.0 0.0.255.255
exit
ip access-list standard NAT_ACL
end
enable
configure terminal
interface GigabitEthernet0/0/0
ipv6 address 2001:AB01::1/64
ipv6 enable
nat66 inside
negotiation auto
interface GigabitEthernet0/0/1
ipv6 address 2002:AB01::1/64
ipv6 enable
nat66 outside
negotiation auto
nat66 prefixinside 2002:AB01::/64outside 2002:AB02::/64
end
Verifying IOx: Support 3rd Party Apps in KVMs Configuration
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The debugs for IOx can be enabled and downloaded from the System Info tab of the Local Manager (IOx WebUI). |
Device# show iox-service
Virtual Service Global State and Virtualization Limits:
Infrastructure version : 1.7
Total virtual services installed : 1
Total virtual services activated : 0
Machine types supported : KVM, LXC
Machine types disabled : none
Maximum VCPUs per virtual service : 4
Resource virtualization limits:
Name Quota Committed Available
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system CPU (%) 75 0 75
memory (MB) 4096 0 4096
bootflash (MB) 1000 0 575
harddisk (MB) 20000 10077 8983
volume-group (MB) 381552 0 361072
IOx Infrastructure Summary:
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IOx service (CAF) : Running
Libvirtd : Running
Additional References for IOx: Support 3rd Party Apps in KVMs
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Feature Information for IOx: Support 3rd Party Apps in KVMs
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IOx: Support 3rd Party Apps in KVMs |
Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
The IOx: Support 3rd Party Apps in KVMs feature enables fog computing on Cisco IOS. IOx provides support for implementation of third party applications and services on Cisco network edge devices and across multiple hardware platforms. The following platforms are supported by the IOx: Support 3rd Party Apps in KVMs feature in this release: ASR1001-X, ASR1002-X, ASR1002-HX, ASR1001-HX, ISR4321, ISR4331, ISR4351, ISR4431, ISR4451x. The following commands were modified: show iox-service |