NFV controls for service-ready private cloud networks
CubeCMP 2.1 adds a complete Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) layer for enterprise and service provider cloud environments.
Advanced Networking for Multi-tenant Cloud Operations
With CubeCMP 2.1, teams can attach workloads to multiple private networks simultaneously. This feature provides cloud architects with greater flexibility when designing tenant, service, management, and application networks.
Spine Network Management
Use the portal to create, update, and delete spine networks with live status visibility and validation before changes go live.
Multiple Private Networks per Workload
Supports connecting a workload to more than one private network with manual or automatic IP assignment.
Router Lifecycle Management
Manage routers with full CRUD operations. Attach or detach uplinks. Toggle NAT. Reconcile static routes when network changes occur.
Advanced Firewall Management
Use the portal to create, attach, manage, and delete firewalls with policy enforcement on ASG, load balancers, and ingress/egress management.
CIDR Overlap Enforcement
Check for CIDR overlap against both spine and provider networks during network and router creation or attachment to prevent network conflicts.
Load Balancer Flavor Selection
Select a load balancer flavor when creating an instance so that teams can allocate load balancing resources according to workload requirements.
Flexible Networks Without Operational Risks
CubeCMP NFV enables teams to implement enterprise-grade topologies while maintaining operational guardrails.
Service providers benefit from a stronger foundation for multi-tenant private cloud services.
Architects have the flexibility to design multi-network workloads.
Operators benefit from validation, lifecycle controls and visibility.
Service Provider Cloud Networking
Enterprise Private Cloud Modernization
Controlled day-2 operations
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the NFV layer in CubeCMP 2.1 provide?
+CubeCMP 2.1.0 offers a Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) layer for private cloud environments used by enterprises and service providers. It supports multi-network workload attachment, spine network management, router lifecycle operations, CIDR overlap enforcement, and load balancer flavor selection.
Can workloads connect to more than one private network?
+Yes. Workloads can be connected to multiple private networks simultaneously. CubeCMP supports manually specified and automatically assigned IP addresses.
How does CubeCMP help prevent CIDR conflicts?
+CubeCMP enforces CIDR overlap checks when networks and routers are created or attached. These checks validate against both spine and provider networks, reducing the risk of conflicting network ranges.
What router operations are supported?
+CubeCMP supports all router CRUD operations, including creation, editing, and deletion. Admins can also attach or detach uplinks, toggle NAT, and reconcile static routes in the event of network changes.
Can admins choose a load balancer flavor?
+Administrators can specify a load balancer flavor. This ensures that the selected load balancing resources match the workload requirements. This is important when creating a load balancer.
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