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HPE Network Virtualization Software Version: 9.10 Installation Guide Document Release Date: June 2016 Software Release Date: June 2016

HPE Network Virtualization Legal Notices Warranty The only warranties for Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HPE shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Restricted Rights Legend Confidential computer software. Valid license from HPE required for possession, use or copying. Consistent with FAR 12.211 and 12.212, Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Government under vendor's standard commercial license. Copyright Notice Copyright 2015-2016 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP Trademark Notices Adobe is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Microsoft and Windows are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Linux is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries. Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and/or its affiliates. Red Hat is a registered trademark of Red Hat, Inc. in the United States and other countries. VMware is a registered trademark of VMware, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Documentation Updates The title page of this document contains the following identifying information: Software Version number, which indicates the software version. Document Release Date, which changes each time the document is updated. Software Release Date, which indicates the release date of this version of the software. To check for recent updates or to verify that you are using the most recent edition of a document, go to: https://softwaresupport.hpe.com. This site requires that you register for an HPE Passport and sign in. To register for an HPE Passport ID, go to https://softwaresupport.hpe.com and click Register. Support Visit the HPE Software Support Online web site at: https://softwaresupport.hpe.com This web site provides contact information and details about the products, services, and support that HPE Software offers. HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 2 of 32

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HPE Network Virtualization Contents HPE Network Virtualization 1 Before You Install NV Test Manager 5 Setting up the Testing Environment 6 Installing NV Test Manager on Windows 17 System Requirements 17 Prerequisites 17 Upgrading to NV Test Manager version 9.10 18 Installing NV Test Manager 18 Installation log files 18 Uninstalling NV Test Manager 18 Silent Installation of NV Test Manager 19 Silently install NV Test Manager: Standalone configuration (no NV Server) 19 Silently install NV Test Manager: Server-based configuration 20 Silent Un-installation of NV Test Manager 21 Installing NV Test Manager on Linux 23 System Requirements 23 Prerequisites 23 Installing the NV Test Manager for Linux 24 Configuring NV Test Manager 25 Configuring NV Test Manager in Standalone Mode 25 Configuring NV Test Manager to Use NV Server 25 Uninstalling the NV Test Manager for Linux 26 Installing NV Server 27 System Requirements 27 Upgrading to NV Server version 9.10 27 Installing NV Server 28 Installation log files 28 Uninstalling NV Server 28 Silent Installation of NV Server 29 Installation log files 30 Silent Un-installation of NV Server 30 Send Us Feedback 32 HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 4 of 32

Before You Install NV Test Manager Before You Install NV Test Manager Before you install any HPE Network Virtualization version 9.10 components, uninstall any existing HPE Network Virtualization or Shunra Network Virtualization products. Upgrading from a Shunra network virtualization product (prior to Network Virtualization 9.00) Tests from previous versions of Shunra network virtualization products are not compatible with HPE Network Virtualization version 9.10. Even if you select to maintain the test data when you uninstall a previous version, the tests will not be included in the list of existing tests in NV Test Manager version 9.10. To maintain access to tests from a previous version, do not uninstall the previous version, and install NV Test Manager version 9.10 on a different computer. Upgrading from Network Virtualization 9.0x To keep test data from Network Virtualization 9.0x, make sure to do the following: 1. During uninstallation of 9.0x, select the option to retain the data folder. 2. During installation of 9.10, make sure to use the same data folder that was used for 9.0x. Integrating with other HPE products If you are integrating Network Virtualization with one of the following HPE products, refer to their installation and configuration instructions. Due to integration requirements, it is possible that the Network Virtualization installation and configuration instructions are different from the instructions in thehpenetwork VirtualizationInstallation Guide installation section. For integration with Mobile Center, see the Mobile Center documentation (http://mobilecenter.hpe.com/). For integration with UFT, see the UFT documentation. For integration with Service Virtualization, see the Service Virtualization documentation (http://svhelp.saas.hpe.com). Prerequisites Before you install any of the HPE Network Virtualization components, make sure that your testing configuration meets the requirements. For details, see "Setting up the Testing Environment" on the next page. If you are using floating licenses, you will need to install the AutoPass License Server (APLS). For details, see the HPE Network Virtualization Help Center (http://nvhelp.saas.hpe.com/en/9.10). HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 5 of 32

Setting up the Testing Environment Setting up the Testing Environment When running tests with Network Virtualization, the traffic of the Application Under Test (AUT) must flow through NV Test Manager. To enable the required flow of network traffic, select one of the configuration options below, according to your needs: Note: Configurations 3-5 are NV virtual appliance configurations. "Configuration 1: Set up NV as a desktop client" below "Configuration 2: Set up NV as a proxy" on page 8 "Configuration 3: Set up NV as a router" on page 11 "Configuration 4: Set up NV as a bridge" on page 13 "Configuration 5: Set up NV as a VLAN router/switch" on page 14 For assistance in setting up the environment, contact your HPE Software representative. Configuration 1: Set up NV as a desktop client In this configuration, NV Test Manager is installed on each testing client. This may be significant when testing a web browser or thick client program running on Windows or Linux. If the AUT cannot operate locally on the same client as NV Test Manager, then an alternative configuration must be used. This may occur when testing mobile apps or where the AUT does not operate on a supported Windows or Linux platform. HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 6 of 32

Setting up the Testing Environment Configuration 1 can also be used in conjunction with Configuration 3. In the following diagram, the testing environment is running on a hypervisor. NV Test Manager is installed on each client VM in order to add the required network conditions between the client and the AUT servers. In addition, NV Test Manager is installed on a VM configured as a router between the AUT server and the DB server, for adding the network conditions between them. HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 7 of 32

Setting up the Testing Environment Configuration 1 Setup procedure Install NV Test Manager on each client. For details, see "Before You Install NV Test Manager" on page 5. During installation, make sure to enable the NV Proxy if the AUT uses HTTPS. Alternatively, you can enable the proxy in the Settings tab of Test Manager. Configure the AUT, for example, a web browser, on the Test Manager machine to use the NV Proxy by setting: IP address: 127.0.0.1 Port: 8888 (Default) Configuration 2: Set up NV as a proxy In this configuration, NV Test Manager is installed on a single machine in the testing lab with the proxy enabled. The clients are configured to use the NV proxy. When the AUT traffic flows through the NV Test Manager, the specified real world network conditions are emulated. This configuration supports testing applications where the client cannot operate on the same platform as NV Test Manager. This may occur with on-device testing of mobile and mobile-web applications or desktop testing of web applications. This is the preferred method for on-device mobile testing. HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 8 of 32

Setting up the Testing Environment Note: The wireless network may be the corporate wireless LAN or another dedicated wireless network. The wireless network must allow devices (i.e. the test devices) to use another device on the network (i.e. the NV Test Manager workstation) as a proxy. NAT devices cannot be placed between the clients and the NV Test Manager host machine. Mobile web applications always use a proxy if configured on the mobile devices since they are running in the browser. Native applications however might ignore the device's proxy settings. HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 9 of 32

Setting up the Testing Environment Configuration 2 Setup procedure Step 1: Install NV Test Manager For details, see "Installing NV Test Manager on Windows" on page 17. During installation, make sure to enable the NV Proxy if the AUT uses HTTPS or is a mobile application. Alternatively, you can enable the proxy in the Settings tab of the Test Manager. Note: Some test devices may fail to reach the proxy when using the proxy's hostname. It is therefore recommended that you assign the NV Test Manager machine a static IP address, and use the assigned address when configuring the test devices with the proxy. Step 2: Configure the test devices to use the proxy server Configuring Internet Explorer and Chrome to use the proxy server 1. Open Windows Internet Options from the Control Panel, Internet Explorer, or Chrome. 2. Go to Connections > LAN settings. 3. Select Use a proxy server for your LAN and enter the proxy (NV Test Manager) IP address and port 8888 (by default). Configuring Firefox to use the proxy server 1. Open Firefox Options. 2. Select Advanced > Network > Connection > Settings. 3. Select Manual proxy configuration. 4. Enter the proxy (NV Test Manager) IP address and port 8888 (by default). 5. Select Use this proxy server for all protocols. Configuring ios devices to use the proxy server 1. Click Settings > Wi-Fi. 2. Select the i next to the wireless network name to display its properties. 3. Select Manual and enter the proxy IP address and port 8888 (by default). Configuring Android devices to use the proxy server 1. Click Settings > Wi-Fi. 2. Long press the wireless network name, select Modify network, and then click Advanced options. 3. Select Manual and enter the proxy IP address and port 8888 (by default). Step 3: Install the proxy s SSL certificate on the testing devices When testing applications that use secured communication (HTTPS), the proxy s certificate should be installed on each testing client for the AUT to be able to communicate through the proxy without getting an SSL warning. HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 10 of 32

Setting up the Testing Environment 1. Connect the device to the wireless network. 2. Make sure that the proxy is configured on the device. See Configuring the test devices to use the proxy server for details. 3. Browse to: <http/https>://<nv Test Manager address>:<port; 8182 by default>/shunra/shared/hpenvproxy.cer 4. Download and install the certificate. On Windows, install the certificate to the "Trusted Root Certification Authorities" store. Step 4: Verify that the test devices communicate successfully through the proxy 1. From Test Manager, start a Quick Test. In the Include section of Client IPs, select the IP of a device configured to use the proxy. 2. On the device, browse to a website. Verify a website that uses HTTPS, if needed. 3. In Test Manager, switch to the Statistics tab and make sure that the throughput is not 0. NV Virtual Appliance Configurations The following configurations are relevant only for Linux. In virtual appliance mode, you deploy Network Virtualization software on a dedicated physical server and route traffic through that server. You can then use Network Virtualization software to impair traffic flowing in the network to support network virtualization. When deployed in virtual appliance mode, multiple NICs can be supported. You can set up NV so that traffic passes between NICs: using standard Linux kernel routing, as described in Configuration3. using a bridge, as described in Configuration4. When using a bridge, traffic is mirrored between multiple NICs concurrently while Network Virtualization software applies impairments to all traffic. using VLAN trunking, as described in Configuration 5. Configuration 3: Set up NV as a router Note: Available only for Linux. "Virtual Appliance" license required. For details, see the licensing section in the HPE Network Virtualization Help Center (http://nvhelp.saas.hpe.com/en/9.10). The objective of this configuration is to impair network traffic between systems on different networks communicating through a router. In this setup, you install NV Test Manager on a host which has multiple network adapters and is configured as a router. The NV driver is assigned to one of the network adapters, thus affecting the traffic between that LAN segment and the other LAN segments. HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 11 of 32

Setting up the Testing Environment Since the NV Test Manager host is a router in this configuration, it requires at least two network adapters. In scenarios where the AUT servers and the DB servers are not deployed in the same location in production, NV Test Manager as a router can also be installed between them in the testing environment in order to add the required network conditions. HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 12 of 32

Setting up the Testing Environment Configuration 3 Setup procedure You can configure routing on the NV Test Manager host machine by enabling routing in Linux. Install NV Test Manager as described in "Installing NV Test Manager on Linux" on page 23. During installation, make sure to enable the NV Proxy if the AUT uses HTTPS or is a mobile application. Alternatively, you can enable the proxy in the Settings tab of the Test Manager. Configuration 4: Set up NV as a bridge Note: Available only for Linux. "Virtual Appliance" license required. For details, see the licensing section in the HPE Network Virtualization Help Center (http://nvhelp.saas.hpe.com/en/9.10). In this configuration, NV Test Manager is installed on a single Linux machine that is configured as a network bridge. NV is transparent to the network and no network setup other than physical cabling is required in order to impair traffic. HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 13 of 32

Setting up the Testing Environment Note: Active Adapter settings do not apply to traffic forwarded by NV in bridge mode. For instructions on configuring the bridge setup, refer to the documentation for your specific Linux system. In scenario where the AUT servers and the DB servers will not be deployed in the same location in production, NV Test Manager as a bridge can also be installed between them in the testing environment in order to add the required network conditions. Configuration 5: Set up NV as a VLAN router/switch Note: HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 14 of 32

Setting up the Testing Environment Available only for Linux. "Virtual Appliance" license required. For details, see the licensing section in the HPE Network Virtualization Help Center (http://nvhelp.saas.hpe.com/en/9.10). In this configuration, NV operates as a bridge between physical segments belonging to the same VLANs, and it operates as a router between networks of different VLANs (Layer 3 VLAN routing). HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 15 of 32

Setting up the Testing Environment This configuration also enables routing between VLANs residing on the same physical segment (InterVLAN routing). NV impairs routed network traffic which uses the same physical port for both ingress and egress. Note: For instructions on configuring the VLAN setup, refer to the documentation for your specific Linux system. HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 16 of 32

Installing NV Test Manager on Windows Installing NV Test Manager on Windows This section provides information about installing NV Test Manager on Windows systems. This section includes: System Requirements Prerequisites Upgrading Installing the NV Test Manager Uninstalling the NV Test Manager System Requirements The minimum requirements for NV Test Manager are as follows: Processor Memory Hard Disk Network Adapter Operating System (Only 64-bit OS versions are supported) Quad core 2.5 GHz or stronger 4 GB RAM 50 GB of free disk space 1 Gigabit Ethernet adapter Windows 10 Windows 8.1 Windows 8 Windows 7 SP1 Windows Server 2012 Windows Server 2012 R2 Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 Supported Browsers Internet Explorer 9.0 and higher Prerequisites Microsoft Edge Firefox Chrome During the installation of NV Test Manager, Microsoft.NET Framework 4.5.2 - Full - will be installed if.net 4 or higher is not already installed. HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 17 of 32

Installing NV Test Manager on Windows Upgrading to NV Test Manager version 9.10 Before you install any HPE Network Virtualization version 9.10 components, uninstall any existing HPE Network Virtualization or Shunra Network Virtualization products. Upgrading from a Shunra network virtualization product (prior to Network Virtualization 9.00) Tests from previous versions of Shunra network virtualization products are not compatible with HPE Network Virtualization version 9.10. Even if you select to maintain the test data when you uninstall a previous version, the tests will not be included in the list of existing tests in NV Test Manager version 9.10. To maintain access to tests from a previous version, do not uninstall the previous version, and install NV Test Manager version 9.10 on a different computer. Upgrading from Network Virtualization 9.0x To keep test data from Network Virtualization 9.0x, make sure to do the following: 1. During uninstallation of 9.0x, select the option to retain the data folder. 2. During installation of 9.10, make sure to use the same data folder that was used for 9.0x. Installing NV Test Manager 1. Make sure to install NV Test Manager on a different machine from the NV Server and/or AutoPass license server. 2. On the NV Test Manager computer, run the NVSetupWizard.exe setup file (as an administrator), select NV Test Manager, click Install, and follow the onscreen directions. 3. After installing NV Test Manager, reboot the NV Test Manager computer. 4. (Optional) Specify the NV Test Manager settings. For details, see the HPE Network Virtualization Help Center (http://nvhelp.saas.hpe.com/en/9.10). Installation log files Installation logs are located under C:\HP Log and are named: <Product name>_<date>_<time>.log For example: NV Test Manager_5-28-2016_20-16-51.log Uninstalling NV Test Manager In the Microsoft Windows Control Panel, click Uninstall a program, select NV Test Manager, and then click Uninstall. Note: During the process of uninstalling NV Test Manager, be sure to select to retain the data folder if you plan to reinstall later. HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 18 of 32

Installing NV Test Manager on Windows Silent Installation of NV Test Manager NV Test Manager can be installed (and uninstalled) silently. The installation process varies slightly depending on whether it is a standalone NV Test Manager installation or a server-based installation. Note: Make sure to install NV Test Manager on a different machine from the NV Server and/or AutoPass license server. When performing a silent installation of NV Test Manager, you must be logged in as an Administrator. Make sure that all system requirements are met before beginning the installation. The installation log is located under C:\HP log. Silently install NV Test Manager: Standalone configuration (no NV Server) 1. Copy the NVTestManagerSetup.exe file to a convenient location. 2. From the Windows Start menu, click All Programs > Accessories, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator. 3. In the Command Prompt window, navigate to the location of the file copied in step 1, and enter the following command together with the required command line options: Installation command: NVTestManagerSetup.exe /s /v"/qn command_line_options" Command line options [* indicates a mandatory command line option]: * ADMIN_NAME=administrator username The username for the NV Test Manager user. * ADMIN_PASS=administrator password The password for the NV Test Manager user. PORT=<port number> The port used to connect to NV Test Manager. INSTALLDIR=\"<path to installation folder>\" The location where the application files will be installed. Default is C:\Program Files\HP\NV\ HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 19 of 32

Installing NV Test Manager on Windows DATA_FOLDER=\"<path to data folder>\" The location where internal application data and user data is saved. Default is <Common App Data folder>\hp\nv (C:\ProgramData\HP\NV in Win 7). ENABLE_REMOTE=TRUE FALSE Opens the port in the firewall. Default is TRUE. REBOOT_IF_NEED=TRUE FALSE If a reboot is needed, automatically reboots the computer after installation completes. Default is TRUE. SECURE_CONNECTION=TRUE FALSE Installs with an SSL (secure) connection between the server and the client. Default is TRUE. Example: NVTestManagerSetup.exe /s /v"/qn PORT=8183 ENABLE_REMOTE=TRUE DATA_ FOLDER=\"C:\Data\" INSTALLDIR=\"C:\HP-NV\" ADMIN_NAME=Jenkins1 ADMIN_ PASS=Jenkins1 REBOOT_IF_NEED=TRUE SECURE_CONNECTION=TRUE" Silently install NV Test Manager: Server-based configuration 1. Copy the NVTestManagerSetup.exe file to a convenient location. 2. From the Windows Start menu, click All Programs > Accessories, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator. 3. In the Command Prompt window, navigate to the location of the file copied in step 1, and enter the following command together with the required command line options: Installation command: NVTestManagerSetup.exe /s /v"/qn command_line_options" Command line options [* indicates a mandatory command line option]: * PORT=<port number> The port used to connect to NV Test Manager. INSTALLDIR=\"<path to installation folder>\" The location where the application files will be installed. HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 20 of 32

Installing NV Test Manager on Windows Default is C:\Program Files\HP\NV\ DATA_FOLDER=\"<path to data folder>\" The location where internal application data and user data is saved. Default is <Common App Data folder>\hp\nv (C:\ProgramData\HP\NV in Win 7). ENABLE_REMOTE=TRUE FALSE Opens the port in the firewall. Default is TRUE. REBOOT_IF_NEED=TRUE FALSE If a reboot is needed, automatically reboots the computer after installation completes. Default is TRUE. SECURE_CONNECTION=TRUE FALSE Installs with an SSL (secure) connection between the server and the client. Default is TRUE. SERVER_PORT=<port number> The port used to access NV Server. * SERVER_ADDRESS=NV Server hostname or IP address Example: NVTestManagerSetup.exe /s /v"/qn PORT=8182 ENABLE_REMOTE=TRUE INSTALLDIR=\"C:\HP-NV\" SERVER_ADDRESS=ABC1213 SERVER_PORT=8443 REBOOT_IF_ NEED=TRUE SECURE_CONNECTION=TRUE" Silent Un-installation of NV Test Manager 1. Make sure you are logged on as an Administrator. 2. Copy the NVTestManagerSetup.exe file to a convenient location. 3. From the Windows Start menu, click All Programs > Accessories, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator. 4. In the Command Prompt window, navigate to the location of the file copied in step 1, and enter the following command together with the required command line options: Uninstall command: NVTestManagerSetup.exe /s /removeonly /v"/qn command_line_options" HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 21 of 32

Installing NV Test Manager on Windows Command line options The following command line options are optional: REBOOT_IF_NEED=TRUE FALSE If a reboot is needed, automatically reboots the computer after uninstall completes. Default is TRUE. FORCE_REBOOT=TRUE FALSE Automatically reboots the computer after uninstall completes, whether or not a reboot is needed. Default is FALSE. DELETE_DATA=TRUE FALSE Deletes all stored NV Test Manager data. Default is FALSE. The following command line options are mandatory if NV Analytics is still installed on the computer. ADMIN_NAME=administrator username The username for the NV Server admin user. ADMIN_PASS=administrator password The password for the NV Server admin user. Example: NVTestManagerSetup.exe /s /removeonly /v"/qn" This example uses the default values for all the options, so the system will reboot if needed. HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 22 of 32

Installing NV Test Manager on Linux Installing NV Test Manager on Linux This section provides information regarding the installation, configuration, setup, and licensing of NV Test Manager for Linux. System Requirements The minimum requirements for NV Test Manager for Linux are as follows: Processor Memory Hard Disk Network Adapter Operating Systems (Only 64-bit OS versions are supported) Quad core 2.5 GHz or stronger 4 GB RAM 50 GB of free disk space 1 Gigabit Ethernet adapter CentOS 7 x64 RedHat 7 x64 RedHat 6.6 x64 Ubuntu 14.04 Ubuntu 12.04 Supported Browsers Internet Explorer 9.0 and higher Prerequisites Azul Zulu 1.8 64-bit (OpenJDK) Development Tools to build kernel modules: GCC kernel-devel/linux-headers for the running kernel Line Editor ed Microsoft Edge Firefox Chrome If a firewall is active, open ports 8182 (or other port selected during installation) for TCP To install the prerequisites: 1. Install Zulu: a. Download and install the required package: o Debian, Ubuntu, and similar OSes: Download the.deb package from: http://www.azul.com/downloads/zulu/zulu-linux/ HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 23 of 32

Installing NV Test Manager on Linux o Oracle Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and similar OSes: Download the.rpm package from: http://www.azul.com/downloads/zulu/zulu-linux/ b. Add Zulu to the default java path: a. cd /usr/java b. rm default c. ln -sf /usr/lib/jvm/<zulu-8 package name>/jre default 2. Install GCC: RedHat-based OS: yum install gcc Debian-based OS: apt-get install gcc 3. Install kernel-devel/linux-headers: Note: To update and install appropriate kernel-devel package that matches your specific kernel, run the following command before installing kernel devel: uname -r RedHat-based OS: yum install -y kernel-devel Debian-based OS: apt-get -y install linux-headers 4. Install Line Editor: RedHat-based OS: yum install ed Debian-based OS: Line Editor is pre-installed no additional installation required Installing the NV Test Manager for Linux Note: Make sure to install NV Test Manager on a different machine from the NV Server and/or AutoPass license server. Installation must be done with root (super-user) permissions. When installing NV Test Manager for Linux on virtual machines, do not clone the machine after the trial license has started. To install NV Test Manager on RedHat-based Operating Systems (such as RedHat, CentOS): 1. Locate the NV rpm file (e.g. nv-9.10_xx.rpm) 2. At the Linux prompt run: rpm -i.nv-9.10_xx.rpm To install NV Test Manager on Debian OS (such as Debian, Ubuntu): 1. Locate the NV Test Manager for Linux package file (nv-9.10_xx.deb) 2. Run: dpkg -i nv-9.10_xx.deb HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 24 of 32

Installing NV Test Manager on Linux Configuring NV Test Manager After the NV Test Manager installation is complete, you must choose the operation mode. There are two available operation modes for the NV Test Manager: Standalone configuration: In standalone mode, NV Test Manager authenticates user logins locally, and all data storage is local. You will be required to enter a user name and password for accessing the NV Test Manager. Multiple users can log on simultaneously using these credentials. See "Configuring NV Test Manager in Standalone Mode" below for setup instructions. Server-based configuration: In server mode, user authentication is managed by the NV Server. Data is stored locally, but can also be uploaded to, and downloaded from the NV Server. You will need to specify the IP address, the hostname, or FQDN of the computer on which NV Server is installed. In addition, you will need to specify the port on the NV Server that the NV Test Managers will use to communicate with the NV Server. By default, this is port 8443 there is typically no need to modify this value. See "Configuring NV Test Manager to Use NV Server" below for setup instructions. Configuring NV Test Manager in Standalone Mode 1. At the Linux prompt run: service nvd setting 2. At the prompt, choose option 1 to use Standalone mode. 3. Create a username and password for the local NV Test Manager administrator. 4. Choose whether to use a secure connection when you access the NV Test Manager. Note: If you choose to use a secure connection, you will be able to connect only over a secure connection. 5. Choose whether to enable remote connections to the NV Test Manager. 6. Choose whether to use NV as a proxy server. 7. If you answered yes in the previous step, enter the listening port, for example, 8888. 8. Choose whether to use proxy chaining. 9. If you answered yes in the previous step, enter the upstream proxy chaining hostname/ip and port. Configuring NV Test Manager to Use NV Server 1. At the Linux prompt run: service nvd setting 2. At the prompt, choose option 2 to use Server mode. 3. Enter the IP address, the hostname, or FQDN of your NV Server. Do not enter a leading http:// or a trailing :<portnumber> in this field. 4. Enter the NV Server's port number. (Default: 8443) HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 25 of 32

Installing NV Test Manager on Linux 5. Choose whether or not to use a secured connection when you access the NV Test Manager. Note: If you choose to use a secured connection, you will be able to connect onlyover a secured connection. 6. Choose whether or not to enable remote connections to the NV Test Manager. Uninstalling the NV Test Manager for Linux To uninstall the NV Test Manager for Linux (Red Hat based OS): rpm -e.nv-9.0_xx.rpm To uninstall the NV Test Manager for Linux (Debian based OS): dpkg -r nv HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 26 of 32

Installing NV Server Installing NV Server This section provides information about installing NV Server. This section includes: System Requirements Prerequisites "Upgrading to NV Server version 9.10" below Installing the NV Server Uninstalling the NV Server Note: For details on configuring NV Server, see the HPE Network Virtualization Help Center (http://nvhelp.saas.hpe.com/en/9.10). System Requirements The minimum requirements for NV Server are as follows: Processor Memory Hard Disk Network Adapter Operating System (Only 64-bit OS versions are supported) Quad core 2.5 GHz or stronger 4 GB RAM 50 GB of free disk space 1 Gigabit Ethernet adapter Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 Windows Server 2012 Windows Server 2012 R2 Supported Browsers Internet Explorer 9.0 and higher Microsoft Edge Firefox Chrome Upgrading to NV Server version 9.10 Before you install any HPE Network Virtualization version 9.10 components, uninstall any existing HPE Network Virtualization or Shunra Network Virtualization products. HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 27 of 32

Installing NV Server Upgrading from a Shunra network virtualization product (prior to Network Virtualization 9.00) Tests from previous versions of Shunra network virtualization products are not compatible with HPE Network Virtualization version 9.10. Even if you select to maintain the test data when you uninstall a previous version, the tests will not be included in the list of existing tests in NV Test Manager version 9.10. To maintain access to tests from a previous version, do not uninstall the previous version, and install NV Test Manager version 9.10 on a different computer. Upgrading from Network Virtualization 9.0x To keep test data from Network Virtualization 9.0x, make sure to do the following: 1. During uninstallation of 9.0x, select the option to retain the data folder. 2. During installation of 9.10, make sure to use the same data folder that was used for 9.0x. Installing NV Server Note: Make sure to install NV Test Manager on a different machine from the NV Server and/or AutoPass license server. On the NV Server computer, run the NVSetupWizard.exe setup file (as an administrator), select NV Server, click Install, and follow the on-line directions. During the installation, you will be required to: enter a user name and password that can be used to access the NV Server. You can change both the user name and the password after installing NV Server. specify the Destination folder and the Data folder. The NV Server application files are installed in the Destination folder. After installation, the NV Server will store all data in the Data folder. Note: For better performance, make sure that the destination folder and the data folder are located on the same hard drive. After installing NV Server, you must reboot the NV Server computer. Installation log files Installation logs are located under C:\HP Log and are named: <Product name>_<date>_<time>.log For example: NV Test Manager_5-28-2016_20-16-51.log Uninstalling NV Server In the Microsoft Windows Control Panel, click Uninstall a program, select NV Server, and then click Uninstall. HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 28 of 32

Installing NV Server Note: During the process of uninstalling NV Server, be sure to select to retain the data folder if you plan to reinstall later. Silent Installation of NV Server NV Server can be installed (and uninstalled) silently. Note: When performing a silent installation of NV Server, you must be logged in as an Administrator. Make sure that all system requirements are met before beginning the installation. The installation log is located under C:\HP Log. To silently install NV Server: 1. Copy the NVServerSetup.exe file to a convenient location. 2. From the Windows Start menu, click All Programs > Accessories, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator. 3. In the Command Prompt window, navigate to the location of the file copied in step 1, and enter the following command together with the required command line options: Installation command: NVServerSetup.exe /s /v"/qn command_line_options" Command line options [* indicates a mandatory command line option]: * ADMIN_NAME=administrator username * ADMIN_PASS=administrator password DATA_FOLDER=\"<path to data folder>\" The location where internal application data and user data is saved. Default is <Common App Data folder>\hp\nv (C:\ProgramData\HP\NVServer in Win 7). INSTALLDIR=\"<path to the installation folder>\" The location where the application files will be installed. Default is C:\Program Files (x86)\hp\nvserver. ENABLE_REMOTE=TRUE FALSE Opens the port in the firewall. HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 29 of 32

Installing NV Server Default is TRUE. REBOOT_IF_NEED=TRUE FALSE If a reboot is needed, automatically reboots the computer after installation completes. Default is TRUE. Example: NVServerSetup.exe /s /v"/qn ENABLE_REMOTE=TRUE INSTALLDIR=\"C:\HP-NV\" ADMIN_NAME=User12 ADMIN_PASS=pwuser1 REBOOT_IF_NEED=TRUE" Note: Even if the if the REBOOT_IF_NEED=FALSE option is used during installation, the machine will need to be rebooted before NV Server is operational. Installation log files Installation logs are located under C:\HP Log and are named: <Product name>_<date>_<time>.log For example: NV Test Manager_5-28-2016_20-16-51.log Silent Un-installation of NV Server NV Server can be uninstalled silently. Note: When silently uninstalling NV Server, you must be logged in as an Administrator. To silently uninstall NV Server: 1. Copy the NVServerSetup.exe file to a convenient location. 2. From the Windows Start menu, click All Programs > Accessories, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator. 3. In the Command Prompt window, navigate to the location of the file copied in step 1, and enter the following command together with the required command line options: Installation command: NVServerSetup.exe /s /removeonly /v"/qn command_line_options" Command line options [All the command line options are optional]: REBOOT_IF_NEED=TRUE FALSE If a reboot is needed, automatically reboots the computer after uninstall completes. HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 30 of 32

Installing NV Server Default is TRUE. FORCE_REBOOT=TRUE FALSE Automatically reboots the computer after uninstall completes, whether or not a reboot is needed. Default is FALSE. DELETE_DATA=TRUE FALSE Deletes all stored NV Server data, including the NV Server repository. Default is FALSE. Example: NVServerSetup.exe /s /removeonly /v"/qn" This example uses the default values for all the options, so the server repository data will not be deleted, and the system will reboot if needed. HPE Network Virtualization (9.10) Page 31 of 32

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