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msgid "Guest Network Usage Integration for Traffic Sentinel"
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msgid "To collect usage data for a guest network, &PRODUCT; needs to pull the data from an external network statistics collector installed on the network. Metering statistics for guest networks are available through &PRODUCT;’s integration with inMon Traffic Sentinel."
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msgid "Traffic Sentinel is a network traffic usage data collection package. &PRODUCT; can feed statistics from Traffic Sentinel into its own usage records, providing a basis for billing users of cloud infrastructure. Traffic Sentinel uses the traffic monitoring protocol sFlow. Routers and switches generate sFlow records and provide them for collection by Traffic Sentinel, then &PRODUCT; queries the Traffic Sentinel database to obtain this information"
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msgid "To construct the query, &PRODUCT; determines what guest IPs were in use during the current query interval. This includes both newly assigned IPs and IPs that were assigned in a previous time period and continued to be in use. &PRODUCT; queries Traffic Sentinel for network statistics that apply to these IPs during the time period they remained allocated in &PRODUCT;. The returned data is correlated with the customer account that owned each IP and the timestamps when IPs were assigned and released in order to create billable metering records in &PRODUCT;. When the Usage Server runs, it collects this data."
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msgid "To set up the integration between &PRODUCT; and Traffic Sentinel:"
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msgid "On your network infrastructure, install Traffic Sentinel and configure it to gather traffic data. For installation and configuration steps, see inMon documentation at Traffic Sentinel Documentation."
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msgid "In the Traffic Sentinel UI, configure Traffic Sentinel to accept script querying from guest users. &PRODUCT; will be the guest user performing the remote queries to gather network usage for one or more IP addresses."
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msgid "Click File > Users > Access Control > Reports Query, then select Guest from the drop-down list."
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msgid "On &PRODUCT;, add the Traffic Sentinel host by calling the &PRODUCT; API command addTrafficMonitor. Pass in the URL of the Traffic Sentinel as protocol + host + port (optional); for example, http://10.147.28.100:8080. For the addTrafficMonitor command syntax, see the API Reference at API Documentation."
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msgid "For information about how to call the &PRODUCT; API, see the Developer’s Guide at CloudStack API Developer's Guide."
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msgid "Log in to the &PRODUCT; UI as administrator."
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msgid "Select Configuration from the Global Settings page, and set the following:"
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msgid "direct.network.stats.interval: How often you want &PRODUCT; to query Traffic Sentinel."
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