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Alcatel-Lucent 5620 - Using Network Address Translation

Alcatel-Lucent 5620
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One network interface can be used to communicate with the 5620 SAM management
complex as well as any redundant 5620 SAM components should they be present
(NIC 1 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 5620 SAM management complex components will use to communicate with
the 5620 SAM Auxiliary Cflowd Collector. This IP address can be different from the
addresses used by the clients and the managed devices to communicate with the 5620
SAM Server.
In a redundant 5620 SAM installation, the 5620 SAM Auxiliary Cflowd Collector
must have IP connectivity to the 5620 SAM Server peer. If different interfaces are
used for communication to the clients and/or auxiliary servers, the IP connectivity
required to the 5620 SAM Server peer could be through the client interface (NIC 3 on
Figure 8-2, “Distributed 5620 SAM Server/Database deployment with multiple
network interfaces” (p. 8-4)
) or the database/server interface (NIC 1 on Figure 8-2,
“Distributed 5620 SAM Server/Database deployment with multiple network
interfaces” (p. 8-4)
). 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 Auxiliary Cflowd
Collector workstation, at the customers discretion, to perform maintenance
operations such as workstation backups.
Using Network Address Translation
Using Network Address Translation
5620 SAM supports the use of Network Address Translation (NAT) between the
following components:
The 5620 SAM Server and 5620 SAM Clients (GUIs or OSS)
The 5620 SAM Auxiliary Server and 5620 SAM OSS Clients
The 5620 SAM Server and the managed network
The 5620 SAM Auxiliary Statistics Collector and the managed network
The figure below illustrates a deployment of 5620 SAM where NAT is used between the
5620 SAM Server and the managed network.
Deploying the 5620 SAM with multiple network
interfaces/IP addresses
5620 SAM Auxiliary Cflowd Collector multiple IP addresses
deployment scenarios
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5620 SAM
3HE-09809-AAAG-TQZZA 13.0 R7
Issue 1 December 2015
8-9

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