User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- ExtremeAnalytics® User GuideVersion 8.4
- Legal Notices
- Trademarks
- Contact
- Extreme Networks® Software License Agreement
- Table of Contents
- ExtremeAnalytics™ Help
- ExtremeAnalytics Licensing
- Configuring Enhanced Netflow for Extreme Analytics and Extreme Wireless Contr...
- How to Deploy ExtremeAnalytics in an MSP or MSSP Environment
- ExtremeAnalytics Tab Overview
- ExtremeAnalytics Dashboard Overview
- ExtremeAnalytics Insights Dashboard
- ExtremeAnalytics Tracked Applications Dashboard
- ExtremeAnalytics Browser Overview
- ExtremeAnalytics Application Flows
- ExtremeAnalytics Fingerprints Overview
- ExtremeAnalytics Custom Fingerprints
- Delete Custom Fingerprints
- Custom Fingerprint Examples
- Create Custom Fingerprints Based on Flow
- Create Custom Fingerprints Based on Destination Address
- Create Custom Fingerprints Based on Application or Application Group
- ExtremeAnalytics Packet Captures
- ExtremeAnalytics Configuration Overview
- Virtual Sensors
- ExtremeAnalytics Engine Advanced Configuration
- Flow Collection Type
- Collection Privacy Levels
- Client Aggregation
- Slow Client Data
- Max End-Systems in Hourly Details
- Sensor Log Levels
- Store Application Site Data
- ExtremeControl Integration
- Flow Sources/Application Telemetry Sources
- Web Credentials
- Configuration Properties
- Sensor Modules
- Auditing
- Network Settings
- ExtremeAnalytics Reports
- ExtremeAnalytics Report Descriptions
- Report Descriptions
- Analytics Events
- Bandwidth for a Client Over Time
- Interface Top Applications Treemap
- Sites Using the Most Bandwidth
- Most Popular Applications
- Most Used Applications for a Client
- Most Used Applications for a User Name
- Network Activity by Site
- Network Activity by Client
- Network Activity by Application
- Slowest Applications by Site
- Top Applications Group Radar
- Top Applications Radar
- Top Applications TreeMap
- Top Applications for Interface
- Top Applications for Server
- Top Clients by Interface
- Top Interfaces by Application
- Top N Applications
- Top N Clients
- Top N Servers
- Report Descriptions
- Add and Modify Fingerprints
- Add Fingerprints
- Enable or Disable Fingerprints
- Modify Fingerprints
- Update Fingerprints
- Custom Fingerprint Examples
- How to Deploy ExtremeAnalytics in an MSP or MSSP Environment
- ExtremeAnalytics Virtual Sensor Configuration in Extreme Management Center
- Stream Flow Data from ExtremeAnalytics into Splunk
- Stream Flow Data from ExtremeAnalytics into Elastic Stack
Configuring Extreme Management Center Behind a NAT Router
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Where <IP address> is the NATIP address of the Extreme Management Center
server.
Press Enter.
b. Restart the appidserver once the new IP address is configured by typing:
appidctl restart
Press Enter.
4. On the Extreme Management Center server, add the following text to the <install
directory>/appdata/NSJBoss.properties file. In the second to last line,
specify the hostname of the Extreme Management Center server.
NOTE: The ExtremeAnalytics engine functions as a client computer independent of the server.
Both engines and clients must be able to resolve the hostname you specify.
#InordertoconnecttoaNetSightserverbehindaNATfi
rewallora
#NetSightserverwithmultipleinterfacesyoumustdefine
thesetwo
#variablesontheExtreme Management Center
server.Thejava.rmi.server.hostname
#shouldbethehostname
(nottheIP)ifmultipleIPsarebeingused
#sothateachclientcanresolvethehostnametothecorr
ectIPthat
#theywanttouseastheIPtoconnectto.
java.rmi.server.hostname=<hostnameofNetSightserver>
java.rmi.server.useLocalHostname=true
5. Save the file.
6. Add the Extreme Management Center server hostname to your DNS server, if
necessary.
NOTE: ExtremeAnalytics engines, remote Extreme Management Center clients, and any
ExtremeControl engines must be able to connect to Extreme Management Center using
this hostname.
Related Information
For information on related windows:
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ExtremeAnalytics Engine Advanced Configuration Panel