Akips Installation Guide
Akips Installation Guide
Akips Installation Guide
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Contents
1 Hardware Requirements
1.1 Virtual Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2 Physical Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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2 Software Installation
3 Software Upgrade
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4 Initial Configuration
4.1 Operating System .
4.2 Network Discovery
4.3 Syslog . . . . . . .
4.4 SNMP Traps . . . .
4.5 Netflow . . . . . .
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Hardware Requirements
1.1
Virtual Machine
AKIPS Network Monitor has been engineered to scale sufficiently within a virtual machine environment.
The amount of CPU, RAM and disk is determined by many things, including the number of
devices/interfaces/MIB Objects being monitored, amount of SNMP traps and syslog, and amount
of Netflow data being stored.
AKIPS recommends the following minimum virtual environment:
1 CPU core (64 bit only)
4 Gigabytes of RAM
100 Gigabyte disk
Use the Performance Graphs in the Admin menus to display how much of the system resources is
being consumed. Make sure there is ample free CPU and memory. Adding a second CPU core will
significantly decrease the number of Involuntary Context switches, which should give a smoother
running system.
1.2
Physical Hardware
AKIPS highly recommends installing and evaluating the Network Monitor in a virtual machine
environment before investing in any physical hardware. This is because all network environments
are different (eg. number of devices, interfaces, traps, syslog, users, netflow, etc..) and a one size
fits all hardware specification is not appropriate. The AKIPS Network Monitor has sufficient internal
statistics and graphs to indicate how well it is performing.
AKIPS Network Monitor does not require specialised hardware to scale to 1,000,000 interfaces
(eg. SSD, 10G Ethernet), but it may require a decent dedicated disk system instead of a SAN. The
main problem with a SAN is its inherit read/write latency, not its throughput.
Contact AKIPS Tech Support for hardware recommendations if your installation is very large.
Software Installation
IMPORTANT NOTES:
No registration is required to download the AKIPS Network Monitor.
No license key is required to install the AKIPS Network Monitor with 2 day data views. A
license key is only required for 45 day trial installations or yearly subscription customers.
1. Download the AKIPS installation CD ISO image. It is assumed that the user knows how to
either:
(a) Boot a virtual machine with a CD ISO image
(b) Write a raw CD ISO image to a blank CD and boot a physical PC
2. If using a virtual machine, make sure it is configured for a 64 bit guest OS. AKIPS runs only
in a 64bit environment. If using VMWare, make sure the emulated disk controller is LSI.
3. Boot the AKIPS CDROM ISO.
4. Initial Screen. This will display the version of AKIPS and FreeBSDbeing installed.
5. You will be prompted that all data on the virtual or physical disk will be destroyed.
10. Enter a root (superuser) password. The AKIPS admin user will also use this password.
15. Select Yes if configuring a IPv6 address, else skip to step 17.
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22. After the server has booted, point your browser at your AKIPS server IP Address and login as
the admin user.
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Software Upgrade
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Initial Configuration
4.1
Operating System
Go to Admin V Operating System Settings and fill in each of the appropriate values for NTP and
Email servers. Changes to these settings take affect on the next reboot. There is a Shutdown/Reboot
control in the Admin section.
4.2
Network Discovery
1. Go to Admin V Discover/Rewalk and fill in each section as per the help documentation and
examples.
2. Configure some initial ping ranges. Start out with a small portion of your network.
3. Configure your SNMP parameters.
4. Configure your device matching rules.
5. Save and run the Discover.
6. Wait until the discover has completed. It typically takes a few minutes to complete. Each
stage of the discover will output logging information.
7. Wait 5 minutes for some data to be collected and view some reports.
For example:
TopN V IPv4 Ping Round Trip Time
TopN V Interface Utilisation
4.3
Syslog
Configure some routers and switches to send syslog messages to the AKIPS server. Syslog messages
can be viewed in Tools V Syslog control panel.
4.4
SNMP Traps
Configure some routers and switches to send SNMP Trap messages to the AKIPS server. Traps can
be viewed in Tools V SNMP Traps control panel.
4.5
Netflow
1. Configure a router to send Netflow records to the AKIPS Server on port number 4739, 9995
or 9996. AKIPS supports Netflow v5, v9 and IPFIX.
2. Wait 5 minutes for some flow records to be processed and then check the Tools V Netflow
control panel. The IP Address of the router will be displayed in the Meter dropdown option.
3. Go to Admin V Netflow Meters and set:
(a) Meter Title
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