Configure external network traffic with the VMware vSphere Distributed Switch using SPAN to allow Virtual Network Sensor to monitor data.
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ImportantThe following instructions are valid as of July 2023.
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NoteYou must use a vCenter administrator account.
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Procedure
- Turn off your Virtual Network Sensor.
- On the VMware vCenter console, click the
tab.
- Right-click the name of your data center, and go to .
- On the Name and location screen, specify the distributed
switch name and location and click NEXT.
- On the Select version screen, select your distributed
switch version and click NEXT.
- On the Configure settings screen, specify the number of
uplinks and click NEXT.
- On the Ready to complete screen, review the settings and
click FINISH.
- Right-click the name of your switch and select Add and Manage
Hosts....
- On the Select task screen, select Add
hosts and click NEXT.
- On the Select hosts screen, select your virtual machine
and click NEXT.
- On the Manage physical adapters screen, right-click the
name of your NIC and select Uplink 1.
- Click NEXT.
- On the Manage VMkernel adapters screen, click
NEXT.
- On the Migrate VM networking screen, click
NEXT.
- On the Ready to complete screen, click
FINISH.
- Click the name of your switch and then click the
Networks tab.
- Right-click the name of your port group and select Edit Settings....
- Click Security, select Accept for
promiscuous mode, and click OK.
- Click the
tab and then click the name of your virtual appliance.
- Click
.
- On the Edit Settings screen, click Network
adapter 2 and select Browse....
- Click the name of your port group and click OK.
- Click OK.
- Turn on your Virtual Network Sensor.After configuring your network settings, access the Virtual Network Sensor console and use the command
show traffic
to verify the Virtual Network Sensor is receiving traffic. For more information about troubleshooting, see Virtual Network Sensor FAQ and Virtual Network Sensor CLI commands.