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VNSE is a virtual machine that contains a vSTREAM Agent and acts in the same way as a vSTREAM. VNSE can be deployed on ESXi 5.5 or higher. | VNSE is a virtual machine that contains a (dormant) vSTREAM Agent and acts in the same way as a vSTREAM virtual appliance. VNSE can be deployed on ESXi 5.5 or higher. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:47, 24 February 2020
Introduction
VNSE is a virtual machine that contains a (dormant) vSTREAM Agent and acts in the same way as a vSTREAM virtual appliance. VNSE can be deployed on ESXi 5.5 or higher.
Installation
Step 1: download the archive
You should receive a download link from COMCERT.
Step 2 : checksum the file
Computer the MD5 checksum and compare with the original value. DO NOT deploy the ovf if the values don't match.
Step 3: deploy ovf
We assume you are familiar with deploying an ovf in vSphere Center.
After deployment, the vm will have the following properties:
- 2 CPU
- 4GB RAM
- HD1 = 65GB
- HD2 = 235GB
- Two NIC
The first NIC is used for management and must be assigned to the corresponding port group in VMware. The COMCERT engineer will configure a static IP after deployment.
The second NIC is used for monitoring and must be connected to a port group that allows monitoring of all VLAN on the hypervisior. For the moment, leave this interface assigned to "VM Network".
Step 4: start virtual machine
The COMCERT eningeer will take over from here.