). Therefore, routing must also exist between the client
interfaces (NIC 3 on
Figure 8-2, “Distributed 5620 SAM Server/Database deployment
with multiple network interfaces” (p. 8-4)
) on both SAM Servers and the Auxiliary
Collectors.
•
Additional network interfaces may be configured on the 5620 SAM Server
workstation, at the customer’s discretion, to perform maintenance operations such as
workstation backups.
•
IPv4 and IPv6 network elements can be managed from the same interface or from
separate interfaces. (NIC3 and/or NIC4 on
Figure 8-2, “Distributed 5620 SAM
Server/Database deployment with multiple network interfaces” (p. 8-4)
).
5620 SAM Auxiliary Statistics Collector multiple IP addresses
deployment scenarios
5620 SAM Auxiliary Statistics Collector multiple IP addresses deployment scenarios
The 5620 SAM Auxiliary Statistics Collector supports the configuration of different IP
addresses for the following purposes:
•
One or multiple network interfaces can be used to retrieve information from the
managed network. (NIC 2 on
Figure 8-2, “Distributed 5620 SAM Server/Database
deployment with multiple network interfaces” (p. 8-4)
) This network interface
contains the IP address that the managed devices will use to retrieve the accounting
statistics files, and performance statistics from the network elements.
•
One network interface can be used to service the requirements of the OSS clients
(NIC 3 on
Figure 8-2, “Distributed 5620 SAM Server/Database deployment with
multiple network interfaces” (p. 8-4)
). This network interface contains the IP address
that all OSS clients will use to communicate with the 5620 SAM Auxiliary Statistics
Collector. OSS Clients will use this IP address to retrieve the logToFile statistics
collection data from the 5620 SAM Auxiliary Statistics Collector.
•
One network interface can be used to communicate with the 5620 SAM Server, 5620
SAM Database, 5620 SAM Auxiliary Database cluster as well as any redundant 5620
SAM components should they be present (NIC 1 on
SAM Server/Database deployment with multiple network interfaces” (p. 8-4)
). This
network interface contains the IP address that the 5620 SAM Server, 5620 SAM
Database, 5620 SAM Auxiliary Database, and redundant 5620 SAM components will
use to communicate with the 5620 SAM Auxiliary Statistics Collector. This IP address
can be different from the addresses used by the 5620 SAM OSS clients and the
managed devices to communicate with the 5620 SAM Auxiliary Statistics Collector.
Deploying the 5620 SAM with multiple network
interfaces/IP addresses
5620 SAM Server multiple IP addresses deployment
scenarios
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