Remove Gigamon Service from NSX-T and GigaVUE‑FM
To clean up the Gigamon Deep Observability Pipeline from NSX-T and GigaVUE‑FM, perform the following steps:
- Step 1: Remove the Rule and Policy
- Step 2: Remove the Service Chain
- Step 3: Delete the Monitoring Session
- Step 4: Delete the Monitoring Domain
Step 1: Remove the Rule and Policy
To delete the network monitoring services:
- Select Security > Service Chain Management > E-W Network Introspection. The E-W Network Introspection page appears.
- On the E-W Network Introspection page, expand the policy that was created for Gigamon tapping.
- To delete the rule associated with the policy, click the
icon on the Rule Column and then select Delete
- To delete the policy, Click the
icon on the policy and then select Delete.
Step 2: Remove the Service Chain
To delete the network monitoring services:
- In NSX-T Manager, select Security > Settings > Network Introspection.
- Select the SERVICE CHAINS tab.
- On the service chain where Gigamon's service profile is attached to it, click
and then select Delete to delete the selected Service Chain.
Step 3: Delete the Monitoring Session
To delete the Monitoring session from GigaVUE-FM:
- From the left navigation pane, select Traffic > VIRTUAL > Orchestrated Flows > VMware. The monitoring sessions pertaining to all VMware deployment appears.
- Select the NSX-T related monitoring session and click Actions > Undeploy. The Monitoring Session is Undeployed.
- Select the monitoring session again and click Actions > Delete.
- The service profile and the profile that corresponds to the Monitoring Session is deleted on NSX-T manager console.
Step 4: Delete the Monitoring Domain
To delete the Monitoring Domain and the GigaVUE V Series Node deployed in GigaVUE-FM:
- From the left navigation pane, select Inventory > VIRTUAL > VMware NSX-T > Monitoring Domain. The Monitoring domain page appears along with the deployed GigaVUE V Series Nodes.
- Select the appropriate Monitoring Domain, click Actions > Delete Monitoring Domain.
- The Service Deployment that corresponds to the Monitoring Domain is deleted from the NSX-T Manager.