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LIVEACTION, INC. LiveNX 7.4 QUICK START GUIDE (QSG) LiveAction, Inc. 3500 WEST BAYSHORE ROAD PALO ALTO, CA 94303 1-1 LiveNX 7.4 Quick Start Guide (QSG)

Introduction This LiveNX 7.4 Quick Start Guide will provide you with the necessary steps to set up the LiveNX software, as well as the network configuration needed to ensure LiveNX can collect relevant data from the network and deliver end- to- end network visibility. To secure a successful deployment, the document is divided into two separate sections: Section 1 Deployment Planning In Section 1, we will select the appropriate server resources and ensure relevant network configuration is implemented. In addition, we will also download the LiveNX Client and LiveNX Server and Platform OVA for deployment. Section 2 LiveNX Deployment Section 2 will take the administrator through deployment, configuration and quick references. In addition, it will also guide the user to visualize the network data once it s populated in LiveNX. 1-2 LiveNX 7.4 Quick Start Guide (QSG)

Section 1: Deployment Planning The following checklist should help you prepare for the setup of LiveNX and properly manage the network devices. Server Sizing Requirements for LiveNX Download LiveNX Server and Platform OVA SNMP Community/Credentials for Network Devices SSH/Telnet (Optional) IP Address of LiveNX Server Port Usage of Solution Components Figure 1 Figure 1 shows the solution components for LiveNX. LiveNX is a 3- tiered architecture, which includes the server/platform, client and remote nodes. For small deployment or the free trial, use a single server deployment where the server component functions as its own node. However, to scale to larger deployments, multiple remote nodes can be deployed. Server Sizing Requirements for LiveNX LiveAction provides different deployment packages to cater to the various server and OS related requirements. However, in this document we recommend the Custom Server starter platform, also known as Platform All- in- One (AIO) package, which is available as OVA for virtualized environments. The AIO includes the operating system in the package, and requires only a hypervisor for the OVA package. AIO includes the server and node 1-3 LiveNX 7.4 Quick Start Guide (QSG)

components. We will be deploying the Custom Server AIO OVA, which provides the ability to scale to 100 network devices. The Custom Server AIO OVA is the OVA package provided for the 14- day Trial of LiveNX. LiveNX is available in four server configurations for scaling purposes. The custom server can easily be upgraded as the number of monitored devices. For additional details related to sizing and installation, please reference the LiveNX 7 Administration Guide. In case of a larger deployment, please contact your LiveAction Representative at sales@liveaction.com or 888-881- 1116 for further assistance. A Custom AIO deployment would require the following server sizing specifications. Hypervisor vcpu Memory Disk Space ESXi or Hyper- V 8 16GB 500GB System Requirements Virtual Platform VMware ESXi v5.0+ VMware Hardware Version 8 (vmx- 8) NOTE: Using the hypervisor client requires a windows machine. If the ESXi version is 6.0 or higher, you can utilize a browser to login, access, and connect. Network Hardware At least 2 Physical NICS on ESXi Support up to 10Gbps NOTE: Virtual NICs on OVA are utilizing E1000 Server/Node Virtual Appliances Custom - - Less than 25 devices or less than 25k flows/sec; targeted at small laptop deployments or starter platform, customer able to configure additional data disks 8 vcpu Xeon or i7 16 GB RAM LiveNX Server Max Heap Size 8GB 500 GB data disk (minimum recommendation) Small Less than 100 devices or less than 100k flows/sec 8 vcpu Xeon or i7 16 GB RAM LiveNX Server Max Heap Size 8GB 2 TB data disk (minimum recommendation) Medium 100 to 500 devices or less than 200k flows/sec 16 vcpu Xeon or i7 32 GB RAM LiveNX Server Max Heap Size 16GB 4 TB data disk (minimum recommendation) Large 500 to 1,000 devices or greater than 200k flows/sec 32 vcpu Xeon or i7 64 GB RAM LiveNX Server Max Heap Size 31GB 8 TB data disk (minimum recommendation) Storage can be expanded by adding additional disk. Server to datastore IOPS Recommendation LiveNX 7.2-1000 IOPS Read and 4500 IOPS Write. Virtual NICs on OVA are utilizing E1000 Client Windows 10 or Mac OSX 64- bit OS 4 Cores 8 GB RAM Web browser: IE11 and higher, Firefox, Chrome and Safari 1-4 LiveNX 7.4 Quick Start Guide (QSG)

Downloading the LiveNX Files from LiveAction Figure 2 If you haven t already, go to www.liveaction.com/download to download OVA for the Server and Platform AIO. SNMP LiveNX utilizes SNMP protocol to discover the network devices. Once the devices are discovered, LiveNX uses SNMP to monitor and poll statistical information from network devices. LiveNX requires SNMP read- only strings. Utilizing SNMP, LiveNX can capture the Hostname, CPU, Memory, Number of Interfaces, etc. of a device. LiveNX recommends that a network device should be configured with a SNMP community string or SNMPv3 credentials for collection of SNMP data sets. Configure SNMP settings prior to managing in LiveNX to ensure that the devices are managed and admins can get immediate value from LiveNX. NOTE: Please refer to Vendor Documentation for configuring SNMP settings on your network device(s). SSH/Telnet (Optional If Monitoring Only) LiveNX also utilizes SSH or Telnet protocols for configuring QoS management policies and NetFlow on network devices. For Cisco routers, it is recommended to use LiveNX s NetFlow configuration tools. If LiveNX is being used for monitoring only, SSH/Telnet credentials are not required. LiveNX Port Usage LiveNX utilizes client server communication for showcasing all the data collected by LiveNX. Remote connections through a firewall will require the following ports to be open to allow connectivity: TCP 7000 Client Communications UDP 2055 NetFlow UDP 2055 - IPFIX UDP 6343 sflow TCP 8092 Web Dashboard TCP 7026 Server to Node Communication. Only necessary when remote nodes are deployed. TCP 7026 Node to Server Communication. Only necessary when remote nodes are deployed. TCP 443 HTTPS Port 22 - SSH for cli Port 23 Telnet for cli Obtaining an IP Address for LiveNX We recommend configuring LiveNX with a management IP address since that would allow communication to all network devices. LiveNX Nodes connect directly to the network devices to gather data or for configuration changes. A client will always connect to LiveNX server. NOTE: AIO servers have a built- in node. 1-5 LiveNX 7.4 Quick Start Guide (QSG)

Section 2 LiveNX Deployment This section takes the user through the deployment of LiveNX, licensing, onboarding devices, as well as SNMP and NetFlow configuration for LiveNX. Check List Prior to getting started with deploying LiveNX, please ensure that you have completed all the steps in the checklist below. Download the LiveNX Server and Platform All- in- One (AIO) OVA Download the LiveNX Client Configure SNMP on Network Devices Configure SSH on Network Devices Configure Firewall to Allow LiveNX Client- server Connectivity Obtain an IP Address for LiveNX Server IP Address Range of Network Devices to Manage LiveNX Deployment Steps Step 1: Deploy the LiveNX Server/Platform/Node All- in- One OVA Step 2: Installing LiveNX Client Step 3: Accessing the Web User Interface Step 4: Activate LiveNX License Step 5: Onboard network elements Step 1: Deploying the LiveNX Server/Platform/Node All- in- One OVA AIO OVA Deployment https://community.liveaction.com/livenx- 5- x- all- in- one- installation/ The above provided installation guide document takes the user in a step- by- step manner on deploying the OVA. The OVA deployment instructions are valid for LiveNX 5.x, 6.x and 7. Using the management console user would be able to provision the LiveNX server with the required network settings to access the LiveNX Server via the Web Interface. The network settings screen would look like the figure below. User needs to set the ssh password after deploy the ova. From release 6.2.0 onwards, the management console is required only for the initial Networking related configuration. User would be able to provision the rest of the properties via the Web User Interface. Step2: Installing LiveNX Client LiveNX provides two options for using the LiveNX client. The client can be run from a Windows or Mac laptop. 1-6 LiveNX 7.4 Quick Start Guide (QSG)

1. Engineering LiveNX Console or Java Client The quickest way to start accessing LiveNX is to download the thin client from the Web UI since the Java client is already configured with the IP of the LiveNX Server. A Web Start Java client is always connected to the IP address of the LiveNX Server it s downloaded from. 2. Full LiveNX Client The full LiveNX client can be configured to reach different LiveNX Servers. It is important that the version of the client matches the server version. LiveNX client can be downloaded from: www.liveaction.com/downloads The Engineering Console can also be downloaded from the Web User Interface from the following location. For detailed information on the client, please reference the LiveNX 7 Administration Guide or the LiveNX 7 User Guide. Step 3: Activate LiveNX License This section will guide users on how to sign up for and activate a Cloud License in LiveNX 7. 1. The Cloud License process (recommended) requires: a. LiveAction Trial customers who use the All- In- One OVA for the Platform Web UI. b. Existing LiveAction customers who are using the All- In- One OVA should migrate from the traditional licensing to cloud licensing. c. Existing LiveAction customers who use the All- In- One OVA for the Platform Web UI. d. Internet Access 2. The Traditional License Key process requires: a. Customers who do not have Internet access, but require an offline activation key b. Customers who do not use the All- In- One OVA for the Platform Web UI. If you have any questions about this guide, or need any assistance in general please contact LiveAction support: support@liveaction.com. Sign Up for a New Account and Obtain a Trial License 1) Step 1 Once logged in with your new LiveNX Server password, click on the here link to sign up for a new account to obtain a trial license or login to the users LiveAction Licensing Portal. 1-7 LiveNX 7.4 Quick Start Guide (QSG)

2) Step 2 Fill out all fields on the New User Registration page and click Submit 3) 3) Step 3 After you click Submit, you will be redirected to the About page in the Web UI. Here, you will find your license information: 1) Step 4 To go back to the dashboard, click on the icon on the top left next to the LiveAction logo, select Main > Dashboard. Once completed, your Cloud license has been successfully activated. Cloud License Portal The cloud license portal allows a user to manage their LiveNX license(s). When you initially signed up for a trial cloud license, you should have received an email with your credentials to login into the Cloud license portal. See example below: 1-8 LiveNX 7.4 Quick Start Guide (QSG)

1) Step 1: Open a browser and go to https://cloudkeys.liveaction.com. Login with your credentials. 2) Step 2: You will be prompted to change your password. Enter a new password and Save Changes. 3) Step 3: Click on License at the top to view your current License(s) 4) Step 4: If you would like to view your License Details, click on the eye icon and you can view your Key and Secret here: Once you have completed deploying the All- In- One OVA and configured all the network settings, the next step is to log into the Web UI. Step 4: Accessing the Web User Interface Use a web browser to browse to the IP address of the All- In- One OVA. 1. In the IP Address or Hostname field, enter the IP address or Hostname of the LiveNX Server 2. Enter the default port 8093, then click on Save Settings Step5: 3. Click on First time user information and login with the following credentials: Username = admin Password = admin 4. You will be prompted to enter a new password. Enter your new password and click on Update Password. Step 5a: Onboarding Devices in LiveNX via the Java Client Once the LiveNX Server is deployed and the client is downloaded. Log into LiveNX by launching the Java client and using the default credentials. You will be prompted to change the password on the first login. 1-9 LiveNX 7.4 Quick Start Guide (QSG)

Username: admin Password: <enter the new password created during the web interface login> We will now onboard the devices that need to be managed by providing the IP address and SNMP community string settings. There are two options available to Onboard Devices: 1. Adding a Single Device On your Java client, click on File > Add Device and enter the IP address and community string as shown in Figure 5. 2. Adding Multiple Devices Figure 5 On your Java client, click on File > Discover Devices as shown in Figure 6. Provide the IP address range and community string as indicated. Figure 6 Congrats, you are done with the device and LiveNX setup. Once NetFlow is configured on the network devices, flows from devices can be visualized on the LiveNX client as shown in Figure 7. 1-10 LiveNX 7.4 Quick Start Guide (QSG)

Figure 7 Step5b: Onboarding Devices in LiveNX via the WebUI Once the LiveNX Server is deployed and user can access the Application via the WebUI, Device Discovery can we done via the Web also. Select Device Management under LiveAction dropdown menu. User will now onboard the devices that need to be managed by providing the IP address and SNMP community string settings. 1-11 LiveNX 7.4 Quick Start Guide (QSG)

The devices discovery can be done via this. To view the topology layout, user still needs to go to the Java Client. Additional Information For full documentation, please visit: https://community.liveaction.com/ 12 LiveNX 7.4