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