General
Exinda Network Orchestrator provides a wide range of network modules that can be added to the standard setup, offering greater flexibility and configuration options. For more details and compatibility...
Overview A basic PBR out-of-path deployment is depicted in the network diagram below. Deploying your Exinda appliance in this topology requires three interfaces on the router. Basic policy-based routi...
Overview For the Exinda appliance to determine the traffic direction, all internal subnets should be defined as internal network objects. After identifying the subnets as internal network objects, as ...
Overview Before enabling Mirror/SPAN port monitoring, you must configure a switch port to mirror traffic to an unused port cabled to the Exinda appliance. This article explains how you can enable the ...
Overview An Exinda appliance can operate out-of-path or ON-LAN mode with any hub or switch that supports port mirroring or SPAN ports. Use this topology when you need to monitor traffic without instal...
Overview For an Exinda appliance to determine traffic direction, you must define all internal subnets as internal network objects. This article details how these network objects can be edited and prov...
Overview An Exinda appliance can accelerate traffic routed using the WCCP v2. You can use this topology when you want application acceleration, but do not wish to install the Exinda appliance inline. ...
Overview On virtual Exindas, the customer must add the interfaces that will be used for management and bridging traffic. This article provides relevant information regarding the number of virtual Netw...
Overview If you use Internet Explorer 11 as your browser, you may experience an issue where some of the graphs under Monitor System do not show any graphics, as shown in the below example: Environmen...
Overview This article provides a brief overview and configuration process of the AAA authentication method. Information AAA configures how remote users should authenticate to the Exinda appliance and...