Prepare a network security group and two subnets to deploy the Virtual Network Sensor in your Azure subscription.
Before deploying the Virtual Network Sensor to your Azure subscription, you must
either select or configure a network security group and two subnets.
The following steps detail how to create these assets if you do not have any
previously configured.
Procedure
- Access the Azure console.
- Go to Network security groups.
- Click Create.The Create network security group window appears.
- Configure the settings.OptionSettingSubscriptionSelect the subscription where you plan to deploy the Virtual Network SensorResource groupSelect the resource group where you plan to deploy the Virtual Network SensorNameProvide a unique name for the network security groupRegionSelect the region where you plan to deploy the Virtual Network Sensor
- Click Review + create to create the security group.
- To create a subnet, from the Azure console, go to Virtual networks.
- Select the virtual network where you plan to deploy the Virtual Network Sensor, and go to Subnets.
- Click + Subnet to create a subnet for the management port.
- Configure the settings for the Virtual Network Sensor management port
subnet.
Management Port Subnet Settings
OptionSettingNameProvide a unique and easily identifiable nameTrend Micro recommends using a name like VirtualNetworkSensor-ManagementPort.Subnet address rangeSpecify the subnet IP address or range in CIDR notationNetwork security groupSelect the security group you created - Click Save to create the subnet.
- Click + Subnet to create a subnet for the data port.
- Configure the settings for the Virtual Network Sensor data port subnet.
Data Port Subnet Settings
OptionSettingNameProvide a unique and easily identifiable nameTrend Micro recommends using a name like VirtualNetworkSensor-DataPort.Subnet address rangeSpecify the subnet IP address or range in CIDR notationNetwork security groupSelect the security group you created - Click Save to create the subnet.Once the subnets have finished creation, you can launch a Virtual Network Sensor instance.