Vedge Cloud Router - Cisco vEdge Series Hardware Installation Manual

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vEdge Cloud Router

The vEdge Cloud is a virtualized version of the vEdge router, inheriting all the capabilities offered on Viptela's
physical branch routers. vEdge Cloud can be instantiated as a virtual machine (VM) on a KVM hypervisor or
as a VM on a VMware ESXi hypervisor, as well as in public cloud environments, such as Amazon AWS or
Google Cloud Platform. vEdge Cloud can be used as a Virtual Network Function (VNF) for a Virtual CPE
(vCPE) deployment at the branch. It can also be used as a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) Gateway for customers
that have workload residing in Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Start and Configure the vEdge Cloud Router
To start the vEdge Cloud router, you create a VM instance for it on a server on which the VMware vSphere
ESXi Hypervisor or the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) Hypervisor software is installed. For server
requirements, see Server Hardware Requirements .
To create a vEdge Cloud VM instance, see Deploy the vEdge Routers .
To configure the vEdge Cloud router, see Configure the vEdge Routers .
vEdge Cloud Router Default Configuration
Each vEdge Cloud router has a default configuration. The default configuration file sets the default CLI prompt
to vEdge#, configures OMP, and enables logging of syslog messages to a file.
The default configuration file looks like this:
vEdge# show running-configsystem host-name vedge vbond
local radius tacacs
usergroup basic
!
usergroup netadmin
task policy read
task routing read
$6$F1rfcIs0C/GI3RPc$jo/<wbr/>wlF0Ivv2aOlslWO3qEhVTFAVjpoTbz<wbr/>1EzckuzFLXvYK59JhpcqR7rtqY6pni<wbr/>eg/0m.X85SxShYxy9PQ7.r.
! ! logging
disk
enable
advertise static!security ipsec authentication-type ah-sha1-hmac sha1-hmac !!vpn 0 interface
ge0/0
ip dhcp-client
allow-service dhcp
allow-service dns
allow-service netconf
stun
!
no shutdown !!vpn 512 interface eth0
Declaration of Conformity, on page 254
task system read write
!
usergroup operator
task security read
! !!omp no shutdown graceful-restart advertise connected
tunnel-interface
encapsulation ipsec
allow-service icmp
no allow-service ntp
no allow-service ospf
ip dhcp-client
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task interface read write
task system read
task interface read
!
user admin
no allow-service bgp
no allow-service sshd
no allow-service
no shutdown !!
aaa
auth-order
password
no
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