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64 bytes from 142.47.216.129: seq=0 ttl=54 time=105.565 ms
64 bytes from 142.47.216.129: seq=1 ttl=54 time=108.958 ms
64 bytes from 142.47.216.129: seq=2 ttl=54 time=102.978 ms
64 bytes from 142.47.216.129: seq=3 ttl=54 time=105.974 ms
64 bytes from 142.47.216.129: seq=4 ttl=54 time=102.992 ms
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4.22 Virtual Machine
A virtual machine (VM) on a switch is added to allow additional OS to run on top of the switch.
The VM OS can connect through mgmt0 interface to the switch system’s management interface.
In addition, the VM is also connected to the out-of-band network. This allows it to communicate
through the network and to control the switch management software.
The number of VMs that may run on a system is user-configurable and also relies on resource
availability.
The number of configurable VMs is limited to 4.
Each VM consumes the following resources:
• Memory
• Processing power which is not policed (the user may determine the core to be used)
• MACs which are required for each vNIC (user configurable)
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4.22 Virtual Machine
A virtual machine (VM) on a switch is added to allow additional OS to run on top of the switch.
The VM OS can connect through mgmt0 interface to the switch system’s management interface.
In addition, the VM is also connected to the out-of-band network. This allows it to communicate
through the network and to control the switch management software.
The number of VMs that may run on a system is user-configurable and also relies on resource
availability.
The number of configurable VMs is limited to 4.
Each VM consumes the following resources:
• Memory
• Processing power which is not policed (the user may determine the core to be used)
• MACs which are required for each vNIC (user configurable)
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