Add one or more Harvesters to enable data to be processed and displayed.
Follow these steps:
http://<ipaddress>/ra/
User name: admin
Password: admin
The Administration page opens.
The Harvester page opens and displays the current list of Harvesters.
The Add Harvester dialog opens.
Address of the Harvester server.
Identifying text about the Harvester, which appears in the Harvester table.
Parent domain for the Harvester and its interfaces.
The Domain option is visible only in an environment that contains multiple domains.
Note: Assign the appropriate domain when you add the Harvester. If you have not set up the domains you intend to use, register CA Network Flow Analysis with CA Performance Center and set up the domains before you add the Harvesters.
The routers that you configure to export to a Harvester are associated with the domain of the parent Harvester permanently.
If you change the Harvester domain later, the routers that are configured after the change are associated with the new domain.
Although you cannot change the domain assignment for a router, you can change the domain of the interfaces that are associated with the router.
The new Harvester is added and appears in the Harvester list, provided the following conditions are met:
If you have already configured routers to export flow to the Harvester, the NFA console immediately begins to collect data from the new Harvester. In this case, the domain for the routers is set at the time you add the parent Harvester. The usual process, however, is to add one or more Harvesters, then configure the router interfaces to export flow to the Harvesters.
Note: Make sure the Harvesters you add have not been deleted from the NFA console Harvester page previously. To add a Harvester instance successfully in CA Network Flow Analysis 9.1.1 after deleting it, the Harvester installation server must be re-imaged and the Harvester software must be re-installed.
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