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Configuring Mirror and Decrypt in VSX mode

Workflow for configuring Mirror and Decrypt in VSX mode:

Step

Description

1

Read and follow the Mirror and Decrypt Requirements.

2

Prepare the VSX Gateway, or each VSX cluster member.

3

Configure the Mirror and Decrypt in the Virtual System object in SmartConsole:

Example topology for one Virtual System:

Item

Description

1

VSX Gateway.

2

Recorder, or Packet-Broker that works in a monitor (promiscuous) mode.

3

Virtual System, through which your networks send and receive their traffic.

4

Flow of the decrypted and mirrored traffic from the VSX Gateway (1) to the Recorder, or Packet-Broker (2).

eth4

Designated physical interface on the VSX Gateway (1).

Virtual System (3) connects directly to this physical interface.

wrp128

One of the virtual interfaces on the Virtual System (3).

Example topology for several Virtual Systems:

Note - This topology requires you to configure a VLAN Trunk on the Recorder or Packet-Broker. The VLAN Trunk on the Recorder or Packet-Broker must accept all VLAN IDs that you configure in the objects of the applicable Virtual Systems in SmartConsole.

Item

Description

1

VSX Gateway.

2

First Virtual System, through which your networks send and receive their traffic.

3

Second Virtual System, through which your networks send and receive their traffic.

4

Flow of the decrypted and mirrored traffic from the VSX Gateway (1) to the Recorder, or Packet-Broker (5).

5

Recorder, or Packet-Broker.

eth4

Designated physical interface on the VSX Gateway (1).

This interface is configured as VLAN Trunk in the VSX Gateway object in SmartConsole.

Virtual Systems (2 and 3) connect to this VLAN Trunk interface with VLAN interfaces.

eth4.55

VLAN interface on the first Virtual System (2).

eth4.66

VLAN interface on the second Virtual System (3).

wrp128

One of the virtual interfaces on the Virtual Systems (2 and 3).

Important - It is not supported to change the designated physical interface with the vsx_util change_interfaces command (for information about this command, see the R80.20 VSX Administration Guide or R80.20 Command Line Interface Reference Guide).