not up interface mirror of sta product in esxi 8

Newbie868481 Lv1Posted 05 Jun 2024 16:25

Hello, I installed sta in esxi 8, but the interface mirror is not up in any way. I want to know if anyone has encountered this problem or has a solution?

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hi, as far as i know, ESXi 8 isn't supported . could you please share more details about your setup?
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Enrico Vanzetto Lv4Posted 05 Jun 2024 17:28
  
Hi, as i see on the latest documenta about Cyber Command, it's mention that the supported VMware version is 7.03 .
Anyway, here 's the configuration steps:

Precondition:
VMware recommend 7.0 or above.
vSTA deployment within VMware
vSTA recommend 3.0.37c or above.


Configuration steps:
Traffic within VMware
Customer’s business virtual machines have been deployed.
vSTA deployment is completed
Confirm the ports of the virtual machines and vSTA.
Navigate to [Networking] select the specified Switch and click [manage this vSphere distributed switch].
Add port mirroring to complete traffic mirroring.

Mirroring Traffic From Physical Switches.
Bridge virtual switch and physical network ports of VMware.
Physical switch connect to physical network ports of VMware.
vSTA configures the port group so that vSTA can receive mirrored traffic from the physical switch.
Newbie868481 Lv1Posted 06 Jun 2024 21:32
  
hi
I have vsta version 3.0.61, now I can't use esxi 8? My license is now active on sta and I can't move vm sta. Is there any solution to use esxi 8?
Enrico Vanzetto Lv4Posted 07 Jun 2024 15:44
  
hi, as far as i know, ESXi 8 isn't supported . could you please share more details about your setup?
Newbie290036 Posted 08 Jun 2024 00:57
  
I have found some similar reports of the issue with the "interface mirror" not coming up in ESXi 8. It seems like the issue is related to a bug in the latest version of vSphere.
One possible solution is to disable and re-enable the interface mirror on the ESXi host. Another approach is to update the vSphere environment to the latest version, which includes a fix for this issue. Additionally, you can try resetting the ESXi host to its default settings or rebooting it to see if that resolves the issue.
ITM_Valerio Lv1Posted 19 Jun 2024 16:15
  
Hi, I had the same problem too.

I solved it by changing the Receive Packet Mode of the mirrored network card from DPDK to AP_PACKET.
The interface after some seconds coming up and now it's ok.

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