User's Guide

Table Of Contents
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Required License
No license is required to install AirDefense on the Virtual Machine of your choice. However, you will
require an AirDefense Platform license in order to use AirDefense on the virtual platform.
Required System Configuration
The following CPU, memory and hard disk configuration is required for installation of ADSP on virtual
platforms to support appropriate network devices:
Platform
Category
vCPUs for
ADSP VM
(on Intel
2.33GHz
Xeon or
equivalen
t)
Memory
for ADSP
VM
Hard Disk
for ADSP
VM
Scanning
Sensors
RadioSha
re non
scanning
Network
Devices
Active
WLAN
Devices
Total
WLAN
Devices
Advanced 16 36GB 2x1TB 1700 2550 14,875 68,000 306,000
High-End 8 8GB 2x500GB 850 1275 8925 34,000 191,250
Mid-Level 4 4GB 2x250GB 425 637 4165 17,000 76,500
Entry-
Level
2 2GB 1x250GB 85 85 595 3400 15,300
Note
In a multi-VM environment, over-allocation of CPUs to other VMs could potentially impact
performance of the AirDefense VM.
Note
Higher sensor count will cause forensic analysis to take longer to run.
Installing Extreme AirDefense 10.0 on VMware
Follow these steps to install AirDefense on VMware:
1. Install VMware ESXi according to the instructions located at https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-
vSphere/5.5/com.vmware.vsphere.install.doc/GUID-7C9A1E23-7FCD-4295-9CB1-
C932F2423C63.html
2. Install the vSphere Client to install and manage the AirDefense VM running on a VMware ESXi host.
Follow the vSphere Client instructions located at https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-
vSphere/6.0/com.vmware.vsphere.hostclient.doc/
GUID-52A4C8B5-04F9-4571-9AC3-4FBED2DD9215.html
Extreme AirDefense on Virtual Platform
Required License
Extreme AirDefense User Guide for version 10.5. 355