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After successfully deploying your Virtual Network Sensor, configure your network based on your requirements.

Once your Virtual Network Sensor has successfully connected to Network Inventory, use the table below to find the recommended configurations for your network environment based on your throughput and traffic type. Traffic type is determined by how data is passed from the monitored appliance to the Virtual Network Sensor:
  • Internal traffic is passed from the monitored appliance to a Virtual Network Sensor on the same host system through a virtual switch (VSS/VDS).
  • External traffic is passed from the monitored appliance to the Virtual Network Sensor via an external network switch. Generally, the monitored appliance is not on the same system as the Virtual Network Sensor, but can be in the case of monitoring VM-to-VM traffic or when using PCI passthrough.
To determine which deployment scenario is best for your network security needs, see Mapping your deployment with VMware vCenter.
Important
Important
If your throughput is equal to or greater than 2 Gbps, using a PCI passthrough is recommended. Your data port must be able to connect to the internet.
Monitored Throughput
Traffic Type
Recommended Network Configuration
Less than 2 Gbps
Internal
Configure the port mirroring settings for the source and destination VMs on the host Hyper-V machine
External
Configure the port mirroring settings for the destination VM on the host Hyper-V machine, or enable ERSPAN on the Virtual Network Sensor
Equal to or greater than 2 Gbps
External
Use PCI passthrough