Deploy the ExtraHop console with VMware
The virtual ExtraHop console is a virtual appliance that provides centralized management and reporting across multiple ExtraHop sensors distributed across data centers, branch offices, and the public cloud. For most large ExtraHop deployments, a dedicated console is the most efficient way to manage and report across the remote sites.
The following procedures explain how to deploy a virtual console with the vSphere client running on a Windows machine. You must have experience administering your VMware ESX and ESXi environments to complete these procedures.
Virtual machine requirements
You must have an existing installation of VMware ESX/ESXi server version 6.5 or later capable of hosting the virtual console. In addition, you need a vSphere client to deploy the OVF file and to manage the virtual machine.
The virtual console is distributed as an OVA package that includes a preconfigured virtual machine (VM) with a 64-bit, Linux-based OS that is optimized to work with VMware ESX and ESXi version 6.5 and later.
The following ESX/ESXi server hardware is required:
- Processor
- Four or more Intel processing cores with hyper-threading support, VT-x or AMD-V technology, Streaming SIMD Extensions 4.2 (SSE4.2) support, POPCNT instruction support, and a processing speed of 2.5 GHz or higher
- Memory
- 4 GB
- Disk
- 44 GB or higher
- Network
- One 1 Gbps Ethernet network port
- Place in network
- Near one of the managed ExtraHop sensors, but accessible on port 443 to all managed ExtraHop sensors
Performance guidelines
The performance of the virtual ExtraHop console depends on the number of sensors you are deploying in combination with the number of devices you expect the system to discover in your environment. To determine the appropriate sizing, see the Virtual ExtraHop Console Performance Guidelines.
Deploy the virtual ExtraHop console
Before you begin
If you have not already done so, download the virtual ExtraHop OVA file for VMware from the ExtraHop Customer Portal.Note: | If you must migrate the virtual console to a different host after deployment, shut down the virtual console first and then migrate with a tool such as VMware VMotion. Live migration is not supported. |
Configure a static IP address through the CLI
The ExtraHop system is configured by default with DHCP enabled. If your network does not support DHCP, no IP address is acquired, and you must configure a static address manually.
Important: | We strongly recommend configuring a unique hostname. If the system IP address changes, the ExtraHop console can re-establish connection easily to the system by hostname. |
- Access the CLI through an SSH connection, by connecting a USB keyboard and SVGA monitor to the physical ExtraHop appliance, or through an RS-232 serial (null modem) cable and a terminal emulator program. Set the terminal emulator to 115200 baud with 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit (8N1), and hardware flow control disabled.
- At the login prompt, type shell and then press ENTER.
- At the password prompt, type default, and then press ENTER.
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To configure the static IP address, run the following commands:
Post-deployment actions
Log in to the ExtraHop system with the setup user account and type default for the password.
- Review the Sensor and console post-deployment checklist and configure additional settings.
- Connect an ExtraHop console to an ExtraHop sensor
- Connect the console and sensors to ExtraHop recordstores
- Connect sensors and console to the packetstore
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