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Deploy the ExtraHop Explore 5100 Appliance

Published: 2020-02-23

In this guide, you will learn how to configure the rack-mounted EXA 5100 ExtraHop Explore appliance and to

join multiple Explore appliances to create an Explore cluster.
For the best performance, data redundancy, and stability, you must configure at least three Explore appliances

in an Explore cluster.

System requirements

To install the Explore appliance, your environment must meet the following requirements:

Appliance

2U of rack space and 2x750W of power

Network Access

The following TCP ports must be open:

TCP ports 80 and 443

Enables you to administer the Explore appliance through the Web UI. Requests sent to port

80 are automatically redirected to HTTPS port 443.

TCP port 9443

Enables Explore nodes to communicate with other Explore nodes in the same cluster.

Install the Explore appliance

To install the Explore appliance, complete the following steps.

Before you begin

All Explore nodes in an Explore cluster must be physically located in the same datacenter. This configuration

helps reduce any network latency that might affect the collection of records.
1. Rack mount the Explore appliance.

Install the Explore appliance in your data center with the included rack-mounting kit. The mounting kit

supports most four-post racks with either round or square holes.

2. Connect port 1.

The Explore appliance contains a set of four 10/100/1000 BASE-T network ports. Only the first port on

the left is active. Connect the 1GbE port on the Explore appliance to the management network with a

network patch cable.

3. Optional: Connect a 10 GbE port

Connect one of the 10 GbE ports on the appliance with a 10 GbE cable to your network to manage the

Explore appliance. Note which port you are connecting to so you can configure this port later through the

Admin UI.

Note:

You can configure only one port as an Explore appliance management port.

Summary of Contents for EXA 5100

Page 1: ...cluster Install the Explore appliance To install the Explore appliance complete the following steps Before you begin All Explore nodes in an Explore cluster must be physically located in the same data...

Page 2: ...LI by connecting a USB keyboard and SVGA monitor to the appliance or through an RS 232 serial cable and a terminal emulator program The terminal emulator must be set to 115200 bps with 8 data bits no...

Page 3: ...have chosen the correct digit press the select button 10 Repeat steps 7 9 for each remaining digit you want to change 11 Press the left arrow button to navigate to the up arrow on the display and pre...

Page 4: ...rs that follow i but not i itself For all other virtual appliances type default 5 Click Log In 6 In the Appliance Settings section click License 7 Click Manage License 8 If you have a product key clic...

Page 5: ...must have already installed the Explore appliances in your environment before proceeding In the following example the Explore appliances have the following IP addresses Node 1 10 20 227 177 Node 2 10...

Page 6: ...eld type the password for the node 1 setup user account and then click Join When the join is complete the Explore Cluster Settings section has two new entries Cluster Members and Cluster Data Manageme...

Page 7: ...g multiple clusters always join a new node to an existing cluster and not to another single appliance 12 When you have added all of your Explore appliances to the cluster click Cluster Members in the...

Page 8: ...pliances from a Command appliance you only need to perform this procedure from the Command appliance 1 Log into the Admin UI on the Discover or Command appliance 2 In the ExtraHop Explore Settings sec...

Page 9: ...ppliance and set the Explore Cluster Settings Cluster Data Management Replication Level to 0 Send record data to the Explore appliance After your Explore appliance is connected to all of your Discover...

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