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The first step in any Avi deployment is setting up the , which serves as the "brain" of the ecosystem, managing policies and the Service Engines (SEs) that handle data traffic. 1. System Prerequisites
Import the image into your orchestrator (e.g., vCenter) and power on the VM.
Once the VM is up, access the Controller via its management IP address in a web browser. 3. Initial Setup Wizard 01 Primera Parte avi
Configure at least one DNS and one NTP server to ensure proper synchronization between the Controller and the Service Engines.
You will need an OpenRouter API key and a small balance ($5) if you are integrating with specific agentic systems like Dan Raine’s AVI project. 2. Controller Installation The first step in any Avi deployment is
Upon your first login, the Avi Controller will guide you through a mandatory setup process: Create the primary admin password.
Define which network the Service Engines will use to talk back to the Controller. Install Guide: TKG and AKO 1.3 (Tanzu with Avi on vSphere) Once the VM is up, access the Controller
Create profiles that tell Avi how to assign IP addresses and DNS names to the Virtual Services you will create later.