ExtraHop 8.8 ExtraHop Trace Admin UI Guide
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Members
:
The interface members of the bond interface. Members cannot be changed after a bond
interface is created. If you need to change the members, you must destroy and recreate the bond
interface.
•
Bond Mode:
Specify whether to create a static bond or a dynamic bond through IEEE 802.3ad Link
Aggregation (LACP).
•
Interface Mode
:
The mode of the bond membership. A bond interface can be
Management
or
ManRPCAP/ERSPAN Target
only.
•
Enable DHCPv4
:
If DHCP is enabled, an IP address for the bond interface is automatically obtained.
•
Hash Policy:
Specify the hash policy. The
Layer 3+4
policy balances the distribution of traffic more
evenly across interfaces; however, it is not fully compliant with 802.3ad standards. The
Layer 2+3
policy balances traffic less evenly; however, it is compliant with 802.3ad standards.
•
IPv4 Address
:
The static IP address of the bond interface. This setting is unavailable if DHCP is
enabled.
•
Netmask
:
The network netmask for the bond interface.
•
Gateway
:
The IP address of the network gateway.
•
Routes
:
The static routes for the bond interface. This setting is unavailable if DHCP is enabled.
•
Enable IPv6
:
Enable configuration options for IPv6.
4. Click
Save
.
Destroy a bond interface
When a bond interface is destroyed, the separate interface members of the bond interface return to
independent interface functionality. One member interface is selected to retain the interface settings for
the bond interface and all other member interfaces are disabled. If no member interface is selected to retain
the settings, the settings are lost and all member interfaces are disabled.
1. In the Network Settings section, click
Connectivity
.
2. In the Bond Interfaces section, click the red
X
next to the interface you want to destroy.
3. On the Destroy Bond Interface <interface number> page, select the member interface to move the
bond interface settings to. Only the member interface selected to retain the bond interface settings
remains active, and all other member interfaces are disabled.
4. Click
Destroy
.
Notifications
The ExtraHop system can send notifications about configured alerts through email, SNMP traps, and syslog
exports to remote servers. If an email notification group is specified, then emails are sent to the groups
assigned to the alert.
Configure email settings for notifications
You must configure an email server and sender before the ExtraHop system can send alert notifications or
scheduled reports.
1. Log in to the Administration settings on the ExtraHop system through
https://<extrahop-
hostname-or-IP-address>/admin
.
2. In the Network Settings section, click
Notifications
.
3. Click
Email Server and Sender
.
4. In the SMTP Server field, type the IP address or hostname for the outgoing SMTP mail server. The
SMTP server should be the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) or IP address of an outgoing mail
server that is accessible from the ExtraHop system. If the DNS server is set, then the SMTP server can
be a FQDN, otherwise you must type an IP address.
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