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VMware NSX Cookbook

VMware NSX Cookbook

By : Bayu Wibowo, Tony Sangha
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VMware NSX Cookbook

VMware NSX Cookbook

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By: Bayu Wibowo, Tony Sangha

Overview of this book

This book begins with a brief introduction to VMware's NSX for vSphere Network Virtualization solutions and how to deploy and configure NSX components and features such as Logical Switching, Logical Routing, layer 2 bridging and the Edge Services Gateway. Moving on to security, the book shows you how to enable micro-segmentation through NSX Distributed Firewall and Identity Firewall and how to do service insertion via network and guest introspection. After covering all the feature configurations for single-site deployment, the focus then shifts to multi-site setups using Cross-vCenter NSX. Next, the book covers management, backing up and restoring, upgrading, and monitoring using built-in NSX features such as Flow Monitoring, Traceflow, Application Rule Manager, and Endpoint Monitoring. Towards the end, you will explore how to leverage VMware NSX REST API using various tools from Python to VMware vRealize Orchestrator.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
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Monitoring NSX using NSX Dashboard


In this recipe we will explore how to use the built-in NSX dashboard to monitor your NSX environment. The dashboard provides an overall health overview of your NSX environment. Each release of NSX will provide additional reporting in the dashboard. The preceding list was accurate at the time of writing this book.

Getting ready

You should have the following completed at a minimum before proceeding with the remainder of this recipe:

  • NSX Manager deployed
  • NSX Manager registered with vCenter Server and the Platform Services Controller
  • Access to NSX via the vSphere Web Client

How to do it...

The following steps show how to utilize the NSX Dashboard for monitoring:

  1. From the vSphere Web Client, navigate toHome|Networking & SecurityDashboard:

  1. The System Overview section has the subsections NSX Manager and Controller Nodes. You can click on the icon beside NSX Manager to see the component status and disk usage of NSX Manager:
  1. The icon next to Controller Nodes will show...

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