Configure Secure Tunnel (Azure)
You can configure secure tunnels for:
Precrypted Traffic
You can send the precrypted traffic through a secure tunnel. When secure tunnels for Precryption is enabled, packets are framed and sent to the TLS socket. The packets are sent in PCAPng format.
When you enable the secure tunnel option for regular and precrypted packets, two TLS secure tunnel sessions are created.
It is recommended always to enable secure tunnels for precrypted traffic to securely transfer the sensitive information.
For more information about PCAPng, refer toPCAPng Application.
Mirrored Traffic
You can enable the Secure Tunnel for mirrored traffic. By default, Secure Tunnel is disabled.
Refer to the following sections for Secure Tunnel Configuration:
Configure Secure Tunnel from UCT-V to GigaVUE V Series Node in UCT-V |
Configure Secure Tunnel between GigaVUE V Series Nodes |
Prerequisites
Port 11443 should be enabled in security group settings. Refer to Network Security GroupsSecurity Group for more detailed information on Network Firewall / Security Group. |
While creating Secure Tunnel, you must provide the following details: |
• | SSH key pair |
• | CA certificate |
Notes
Protocol versions IPv4 and IPv6 are supported. |
If you wish to use IPv6 tunnels, your GigaVUE‑FM and the fabric components version must be 6.6.00 or above. |
For UCT-V with a version lower than 6.6.00, if the secure tunnel is enabled in the monitoring session, secure mirror traffic will be transmitted over IPv4, regardless of IPv6 preference. |
Configure Secure Tunnel from UCT-V to GigaVUE V Series Node
To configure a secure tunnel in UCT-V, you must configure one end of the tunnel to the UCT-V and the other end to GigaVUE V Series Node. You must configure the CA certificates in UCT-V and the private keys and SSL certificates in GigaVUE V Series Node. Refer to the following steps for configuration:
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Upload a Custom Authority Certificate (CA) |
You must upload a Custom Certificate to UCT-V Controller to establish a connection with the GigaVUE V Series Node. To upload the CA using GigaVUE-FM, follow the steps given below:
For more information, refer to the section Adding Certificate Authority |
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Upload an SSL Key |
You must add an SSL key to the GigaVUE V Series Node. To add an SSL Key, follow the steps in the section SSL Decrypt |
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Enable the secure tunnel |
You should enable the secure tunnel feature to establish a connection between the UCT-V and GigaVUE V Series Node. To enable the secure tunnel, follow these steps:
Note: When GigaVUE V Series Node is upgraded or deployed to 6.5, all the existing monitoring sessions will be redeployed, and individual TLS TEPs are created for each UCT-V. |
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Select the SSL Key while creating a monitoring domain and configuring the fabric components in GigaVUE‑FM. |
You must select the added SSL Key in the GigaVUE V Series Node while creating a monitoring domain configuring the fabric components in GigaVUE‑FM. To select the SSL key, follow the steps in the section Configure GigaVUE Fabric Components in GigaVUE-FM
If the existing monitoring domain does not have a SSL key, you can add it by following the given steps:
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Select the CA certificate while creating the monitoring domain configuring the fabric components in GigaVUE‑FM. |
You should select the added Certificate Authority (CA) in UCT-V Controller. To select the CA certificate, follow the steps in the sectionConfigure GigaVUE Fabric Components in GigaVUE-FMConfigure GigaVUE Fabric Components in GigaVUE-FM |
Configure Secure Tunnel between GigaVUE V Series Nodes
You can create secure tunnel:
Between two GigaVUE V Series Nodes. |
From one GigaVUE V Series Node to multiple GigaVUE V Series Nodes. |
You must have the following details before you start configuring secure tunnels between two GigaVUE V Series Nodes:
IP address of the tunnel destination endpoint (Second GigaVUE V Series Node). |
SSH key pair (pem file). |
To configure secure tunnel between two GigaVUE V Series Nodes, refer to the following steps:
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Upload a Certificate Authority (CA) Certificate |
You must upload a Custom Certificate to UCT-V Controller to establish a connection between the GigaVUE V Series Node. To upload the CA using GigaVUE-FM follow the steps given below:
For more information, refer to the section Adding Certificate Authority |
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Upload an SSL Key |
You must add an SSL key to GigaVUE V Series Node. To add SSL Key, follow the steps in the section SSL DecryptSSL Decrypt |
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Create a secure tunnel between UCT-V and the first GigaVUE V Series Node |
You should enable the secure tunnel feature to establish a connection between the UCT-V and the first GigaVUE V Series Node. To enable the secure tunnel feature follow these steps:
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Select the added SSL Key while creating a Monitoring Domain. |
Select the added SSL Key while creating a Monitoring Domain and configuring the fabric components in GigaVUE‑FM in the first GigaVUE V Series Node . You must select the added SSL Key for the first GigaVUE V Series Node. To select the SSL key, follow the steps in the section Configure GigaVUE Fabric Components in GigaVUE-FM |
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Select the added CA certificate while creating the Monitoring Domain |
You should select the added Certificate Authority (CA) in UCT-V Controller. To select the CA certificate, follow the steps in the section Configure GigaVUE Fabric Components in GigaVUE-FM
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Create an Egress tunnel from the first GigaVUE V Series Node with tunnel type as TLS-PCAPNG in the Monitoring Session |
You must create a tunnel for traffic to flow out from the first GigaVUE V Series Node with tunnel type as TLS-PCAPNG in the Monitoring Session. Refer to Create Ingress and Egress Tunnels (Azure) for more detailed information on how to create tunnels. To create the egress tunnel, follow these steps:
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Select the added SSL Key while creating a Monitoring Domain and configuring the fabric components in GigaVUE‑FM in second GigaVUE V Series Node |
You must select the added SSL Key in second GigaVUE V Series Node. To select the SSL key, follow the steps in the section Configure GigaVUE Fabric Components in GigaVUE-FM |
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Create an ingress tunnel for the second GigaVUE V Series Node with tunnel type as TLS-PCAPNG in the Monitoring Session |
You must create a ingress tunnel for traffic to flow in from GigaVUE V Series Node with tunnel type as TLS-PCAPNG while creating the monitoring session. Refer to Create a Monitoring Session (Azure) to know about monitoring session.
To create the ingress tunnel, follow these steps:
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