Purview Integration Wireless Controller 9.21
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‎07-08-2015 03:56 PM
Hi community,
has anyone integrated the wireless solution V 9.21 into Purview? I get the TopN Mirror up and running but I don't get netflow packets.
Netflow is configured in the section "VNS->Global->NetflowMirrorN"
There I configured the Mgmt IP of my Purview instance and choose esa1 as my L2 Mirror Port.
Any idea?
Best Regards
Michael
has anyone integrated the wireless solution V 9.21 into Purview? I get the TopN Mirror up and running but I don't get netflow packets.
Netflow is configured in the section "VNS->Global->NetflowMirrorN"
There I configured the Mgmt IP of my Purview instance and choose esa1 as my L2 Mirror Port.
Any idea?
Best Regards
Michael
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‎11-06-2015 04:59 PM
I have a case open... 2 months and all questions. all that was asked me I said , I sent screenshots I only requested a remote access someone who has already run the purview with wireless. I have 3 customers who are interested but want to see the working solution
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‎11-06-2015 04:59 PM
Are you just not seeing application flows? Looks like both ports are seeing data.
If so, try a different browser.
We can certainly do a remote assist if you open a case with the GTAC
Instructions below.
https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/How_To/How-to-contact-Extreme-Networks-Global-Tec...
If so, try a different browser.
We can certainly do a remote assist if you open a case with the GTAC
Instructions below.
https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/How_To/How-to-contact-Extreme-Networks-Global-Tec...
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‎11-06-2015 04:59 PM
Yes...
See traffic... This machine is possible to connect with remote access. I have 2 months to demonstrate this solution. On my lab connects and works fine. But on customer not. If you or any engineer have a time to connect and see what is going on.
Collector dont populate.
See traffic... This machine is possible to connect with remote access. I have 2 months to demonstrate this solution. On my lab connects and works fine. But on customer not. If you or any engineer have a time to connect and see what is going on.
Collector dont populate.
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‎11-06-2015 04:59 PM
Luis, Please be specific, if your doing a tcpdump on eth0 for port 2095 do you see data?
This is needed to see the flows. To get the response times, the eth1 port is typically used to calculate that, and you need to see two-way responses there as well.
So I would show a little of what you see on each port if possible. be mindful that public IPS might be visible on any display of eth1 mirrored traffic.
This is needed to see the flows. To get the response times, the eth1 port is typically used to calculate that, and you need to see two-way responses there as well.
So I would show a little of what you see on each port if possible. be mindful that public IPS might be visible on any display of eth1 mirrored traffic.
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‎10-06-2015 05:13 AM
The issue with EWC and Purview was connected withsize of EWC virtual machine resources. If I had EWC with small amount of resources => EWC Small, EWC did not send any data to Purview (Netflow). When I have changed size of controller to Medium everything was OK and Purview started to work fine.