Troubleshooting Installation Issues

This chapter describes how to troubleshoot installation issues for the Cisco Virtual Security Gateway (VSG).

This chapter includes the following sections:

Verifying VM attributes on VSG

If VM attributes are not displayed using the show commands on VSG for the virtual machines configured with vservice enabled port-profile functionality, you need to check the SPF configuration.

  • On Prime NSC in VM manager, check that VM attributes are seen correctly for all the VMs.
  • If VM attributes are not available for the VMs, check the SPF configuration on SCVMM:

Verify whether the SPF installation is successful and functional, launch the following VMM REST interface web link on SCVMM:

https://spf_host_ip:8090/SC2012R2/VMM/Microsoft.Management.Odata.Svc
 

For more details, see the Cisco VSG for Microsoft Hyper-V, Release 5.2(1)VSG2(1.1b) and Cisco Prime NSC, Release 3.2 Installation and Upgrade Guide.

Verifying Port Profile Assignments for a Cisco VSG VM Virtual Interface

Create the following port profiles on the VSM:

  • Data interface port profile (VLAN is the data VLAN)
  • Management port profile (VLAN is the management VLAN)
  • HA interface port profile (VLAN is the HA VLAN)

Ensure that the port profiles are assigned to the three virtual interfaces of the Cisco VSG VM in the following order:

1. Network adapter 1 for the data port profile

2. Network adapter 2 for the virtual switch

3. Network adapter 3 for the HA port profile

The Cisco VSG VM network adapter 1, network adapter 2, and network adapter 3 are carrying the data VLAN, the management VLAN, and the HA VLAN respectively.