Using Application Rule Manager
In this recipe, we will use ARMÂ (Application Rule Manager) in NSX 6.3 to collect flows from multiple virtual machines, analyze them, and create a firewall rules based on the collected flows.
Getting ready
You will need to have the following access and configurations present before proceeding with this recipe:
- Access to the vSphere Web Client
- NSX administrator or enterprise administrator access
How to do it...
Let's start a monitoring session from ARM to collect traffic flows from a three-tier application virtual machine:
- Log in to the
vSphere Web Client
UI and navigate toHome
|Networking & Security
|Flow Monitoring
. In the center pane, select theApplication Rule Manager
tab and click on theStart New Session
button on the right. Type the session name and select the object type that you want to monitor with ARM. This can be a virtual machine:
- Wait for few minutes. If there are traffic flows on the monitored objects, ARM will detect how many sources and flows...