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Tag: Network Diagram

What VLAN is that VM On? Ask PowerShell!

Posted on February 20, 2009April 2, 2016 by Cody Bunch

When your network engineer, or other random folks are looking for some assistance in updating their vlan map Visio, or are generally trying to make their work yours (who doesn’t love to delegate) you can bash out this one liner against your VI, and instantly have a list of what VM is on what VLAN.[…]

Posted in Uncategorized Tagged Network Diagram, networking, powershell, VI Toolkit 2 Comments

Y’all See This? – Nexus 1000v Architecture Write Up

Posted on February 4, 2009April 2, 2016 by Cody Bunch

Not sure when I came across this, and how late to the game I am on it, but alas, cleaning out my Firefox tabs today I came across a deployment diagram for the Nexus 1000v on ESX4: Some key observations of importance:     * The version of ESX running here is ESX 4.0 (not yet[…]

Posted in VMware Tagged Cisco, Network Diagram, networking, Nexus 1000v, VMware, vSphere

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